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Flight Training I (D FLI 131)

Term: Spring 2024

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Description

Preflight operations: starting, taxiing, takeoffs, and landings, airport traffic patterns, simulated emergencies, use of radio for communication, maneuvering at minimum controllable airspeed, stalls from all normally anticipated flight altitudes, and primary instruments. Introduction to advanced precision maneuvers. Preparation for the private pilot license. Course educational objectives for aircraft are expected to be achieved with 70 flight hours, 3 simulated flight hours, 64 hours of flight instruction, FAA written examination, and 10 hours of ground instruction for a flight lab fee of $13,242. Helicopter objectives are expected to be achieved with 55 flight hours, 48 hours of dual flight instruction, FAA written examination, and 10 hours of ground instruction for a flight lab fee of $26,225.