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Course: Aerospace Science 6

School Type:
High School
School Max Description:
Aerospace Science 6
Content Area:
Military Science: Aerospace Science
Description:
Aerospace Science 6, Flight School is a course designed for completion of the FAA private/recreational pilot license for cadets/students interested in receiving a private pilot’s license through concentrated flying lessons. When the course is completed the cadets/students should be prepared to take and pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Flight Examination. Cadets/students will indicate, through oral/written assessments proficiency in all requirements for successful completion of the FAA Flight Evaluation. Cadets/students will partner with local pilot training programs for individual flying lessons. In addition, the instructor will ensure the cadet has continuity in association with private pilot training instructions. The course overall objectives will enable the cadets to demonstrate proficiency in flight and knowledge in order to successfully complete the FAA requirements for obtaining the Private/Recreational Pilot License. (3) Computer flight evaluations, (2) Solo computer flight, (1) Cross-country simulator flight (student planned). *The Flight Instruction will be contracted between the individual cadets and JROTC instructor approved Flight Instruction Facilities within the local area. Limited funds available for school sponsored flight lessons; however, flight scholarships are available with local flight Institutions. The Civil Air Patrol provides one orientation flight at no cost to the students to determine flight lesson feasibility.
Course Code:
999913
Prerequisites:
SASI Approval
Credits:
1.0
Elective
Dual Enrollment Compatible Course:
No
NCAA Eligible:
No
Textbooks
Title:
Aviation Fundamentals (Jeppesen & Sanderson)
Grading Factors:

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