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Mar 14, 2025
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AVP 141 - Principles of Flight I Description: Basic knowledge of airplanes and systems, aerodynamics, flight safety, airports, aeronautical charts, airspace, radio communications, air traffic control services, and aviation regulations. Minimum B- required to continue flight training and to earn graduation certificate. Course will be offered every year (Fall).
Prerequisites: Co-requisite: AVP 221.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of AVP 141 Principles of Flight I, the student will be able to:
- Describe how aerodynamic principles affect basic flight performance of a typical light airplane.
- Identify and describe the operation of the major components and systems of a typical light training airplane.
- Recognize and recall the various U.S. Federal aviation regulations applicable to Private Pilot flight operations.
- Correctly describe basic VFR weather minimums.
- Identify procedures and recognize general airport layout, signs, markings, and visual aids, and interpret basic airport symbols on aeronautical chart excerpts.
- Recognize the effects of the human physiological and decision-making limitations on flight safety and identify the strategies needed to counter them in flight.
- Identify the correct radio communication procedures and ATC services for VFR airspace in the U.S. National Airspace System.
- Describe the basic meteorological processes and weather hazards applicable to the flight environment.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 5/04/17
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