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Nov 08, 2024
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2024-2025 Yavapai College Catalog
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AVT 201 - Aviation Management Description: Introduction to the principles of management as they apply to the aviation community including finance, marketing, fixed-based operators (FBOs), and human resource development.
Prerequisites: MGT 220
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
Course Content:
- The role of fixed-based operators (FBOs) in the National Airspace System
- Management functions
- Marketing and financial planning of FBOs
- Human resource management and financial planning for FBOs
- Flight line operations, flight operations and maintenance
- FBO facilities and their functions
- The future and threats to general aviation
Learning Outcomes:
- Explain the term "FBO" and the functions these businesses fulfill in the general aviation community. (1)
- Break down the "four functions" of management and relate them to successful operation of an FBO as well as recognize managerial errors and how to correct them. (2)
- State the forecasting sources available to an FBO planning for a market area. (3)
- Distinguish between lack of profit and lack of cash flow and show the corrective action; recognize methods of improving the FBO's cash position. (2,3)
- Analyze issues covered in an exit interview. (4)
- Explain the advantages and disadvantages of various business or organization structures: sole proprietorship, partnership and corporation. (4)
- Relate the requirements of an effective business information system to an aviation business. (4)
- Identify the requirements for an air taxi operator to be approved for Part 135 operations. (5)
- Describe the various functions of the flight line operations. (5)
- Identify and describe the four subdivisions generally found in the organizational structure of a maintenance department. (5)
- Discuss the specialized areas of insurance typically found when dealing with aviation. (6)
- Discuss major environmental issues relevant to airport properties and businesses. (6)
- Explain the role of the airport business owner/manager in using, protecting and promoting the airport. (2,6)
- Describe and explain global and national trends that appear to be affecting businesses and individuals in the 21st century, focusing on those most impacting general aviation. (7)
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