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Apr 17, 2024
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AVP 242 - Instrument Flight II Description: Procedures for IFR departure, enroute and arrival operations. Preparation for FAA aeronautical knowledge exam. A minimum grade of B- is required for an FAA graduation certificate.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: AVP 241. Co-requisite: AVP 312.
Credits: (3)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of AVP 242, Instrument Flight, the student will be able to:
- Determine the proper holding entry and interpret navigation instruments to determine aircraft position in relation to a holding fix.
- Interpret En Route and STAR arrival charts and be able to correctly identify transitions from the en route phase to the approach phase of flight.
- Interpret arrival procedures
- Identify the various approach segments of precision and non-precision approaches; interpret information from the heading section, plan view, and profile view; identify stepdown fixes and visual descent points, and determine take off procedures and minimums, approach category and minimum descent altitudes, and visibility requirements on both NOS and Jeppesen approach charts.
- Interpret Instrument approach charts including straight in and circling approaches, radar vectors course reversals, timed approaches from a holding fix, side step maneuvers, visual and contact approaches, and missed approach procedures.
- Interpret textual and graphic information from VOR, NDB, GPS, and RNAV instrument approach charts.
- Interpret weather reports and forecasts and determine suitability for planned flight
- Recognize factors in the IFR Decision Making Process and describe the procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency.
- Plan an IFR cross country flight with approaches at several airports.
- Note: SQ homework is mostly scenario based.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 2/18/16
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