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Sep 26, 2024
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AVP 241 - Instrument Flight I Description: Aircraft instruments, basic attitude instrument flying, navigation, regulations, procedures, and ADM for the instrument pilot. Private Pilot ASEL required to enroll. Minimum B- required to continue flight training and to earn graduation certificate. Course will be offered every year (Fall and Summer).
Prerequisites: (AVP103 with a grade of C or higher and AVP142 with a grade of B- or higher) or Department Approval.
Credits: (4)
Learner Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe Human Factors associated with instrument flight, recognize hazards associated with instrument flight, and apply appropriate SRM, ADM, and risk management
- Describe aircraft flight instruments and their systems and identify systems failures.
- Analyze and interpret instrument presentations to indicate flight attitude and condition.
- Interpret navigation instrument readings to determine aircraft position.
- Describe the National Airspace system and determine instrument services available from published aviation sources.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the Air Traffic Control system as it pertains to instrument pilots.
- Copy and interpret ATC Clearances.
- Interpret and apply appropriate sections of the Federal Aviation Regulations, Airport/Facility Directory and Aeronautical Information Manual.
- Exhibit behavior appropriate for an aviation professional.
- Comply with minimum FAA standards for course completion.
Learner Outcomes Approval Date: 4/19/2019
Anticipated Course Offering Terms and Locations: Fall Locations: Ellensburg Summer Locations: Ellensburg
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