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Jan 28, 2025
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2020-2021 Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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AVT 221B - Flight Instructor Helicopter Flight - R44 Description: Techniques for giving one-on-one instruction to helicopter student pilots and critiquing student performance. Preparation for Federal Aviation Administration flight instructor helicopter oral and practical test. TRAINING HOURS: Dual: 25.0; Ground: 44.5; Pre/Post: 11.0.
Prerequisites: AVT 220 (may be taken concurrently) and AVT 212A or AVT 212B .
Credits: 3 Lecture: 0 Lab: 6
Course Content:
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial preflight preparation and procedures
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial airport and heliport operations
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial hovering maneuvers
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial performance maneuvers
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial navigation
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial emergency operations
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial night operations
- Teaching recreational, private, and commercial post-flight procedures
- Teaching mountain flying
- Teaching special operations
Learning Outcomes:
- Adapt lesson plans and prescribe specific lessons to each recreational, private, and commercial student pilot. (1-11)
- Critique recreational, private, and commercial student pilot maneuvers. (1-11)
- Outline a series of recreational, private, and commercial flight lessons based on differing student levels of experience and aptitude. (1-11)
- Diagnose recreational, private, and commercial student pilot learning problems. (1-11)
- Develop effective professional relationships with recreational, private, and commercial student pilots to improve learning. (1-11)
- Model professional behaviors and attitudes to recreational, private, and commercial student pilots. (1-11)
Required Assessment:
- FAA Flight Instructor Helicopter Oral/Practical.
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