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                      | 2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Aviation Department |  
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 |  College of Education and Professional StudiesEllensburg
 Black Hall Suite 225-1
 400 East University Way 98926-7515
 509-963-2364
 Fax: 509-963-2377
 Mail Stop 7515
 aviation@cwu.edu
 
 www.cwu.edu/aviation
 See website for how this program may be used for educational and career purposes.
 
 Faculty and Staff
 Chair
 Sundaram Nataraja, MA, MS, EdD, UAS/Remote Pilot (FAA Part 107)
 
 Professors
 Amy L. Hoover, PhD, CFII, mountain flying, meteorology, human factors
 Sundaram Nataraja, MS, EdD, CILT, aviation management, airport finance, airport/airlines marketing
 Teresa Sloan, MIT, ATP, FAA ground schools, air transportation
 Jason Underhill, MBA, ATP, CFII, aircraft systems and simulation, airline operations
 Dale Wilson, MS, ATP, MGI, CFI, aviation safety, human factors, aviation weather
 
 Lecturers
 Cathy Busha, JD, aviation law
 Andrew McIrvin, BS, ATP, DPE, director of flight operations
 Rich Bates, CFII, MEI, assistant chief flight instrutor
 
 Staff
 Lisa Broweleit, program support supervisor
 Gail Darling-Tanneberg, dispatcher
 Department InformationThe Department of Aviation offers two Bachelor of Science degrees.
 
 Professional Pilot degree: Specializations in flight officer and commercial pilot
 Aviation Management degree: Specializations in aviation management and aviation maintenance management.
 Accrediting InformationThe aviation department holds an FAA Air Agency certificate. Ground schools and flight labs are conducted under 14CFR Part 141 of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations. CWU aviation department is a member of the University Aviation Association.
 Department StandardsAdmissions
 Students must apply for acceptance into a degree or specialization. Application will be reviewed upon acceptance to CWU. Admission decisions are based on a number of factors, including grade point average, SAT/ACT scores, letters of recommendation, financial capability, and a written statement of purpose, as outlined in the aviation department application form. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations require proof of citizenship for pilots.
 Financial ObligationsFlight training fees are paid by the student and will be in addition to normal university tuition and fees (see aviation department website for current fees). Additional fees are required for AVP 444, AVP 445, and AVP 489 (see online student registration handbook). Additional costs for students enrolled in flight labs include current FAA charts, pilot supplies, and optional personal aviation headphones.
 ProgramsBachelor of Science (B.S.)MinorCoursesAviation Management (AVM)Aviation Pilot (AVP)
 
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