ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE
Students completing the AAS in Aviation will have all credentials required to pursue a career as a professional pilot. The program offers in-depth training in all stages of pilot certification: Private Pilot, Instrument Rating, and Commercial Pilot. The program also offers classroom training in Aircraft Systems, Advanced Navigation Systems, Aviation Safety, Flight Instructor/ Aircraft Theory, and Aviation Regulations and Professional Conduct.
OUTCOMES: GRADUATES ARE PREPARED TO:
- Apply knowledge in aviation to adapt to emerging aviation trends.
- Conduct themselves professionally and ethically.
- Understand and analyze the role of aviation safety and human factors to
the aviation industry. - Describe meteorology as it relates to aviation.
- Independently fly and safely operate airplanes for which they are rated.
- Demonstrate an understanding and the appropriate application of aero-
nautical principles, design characteristics, and operational limitations, for
a variety of aircraft as it relates to the student's career goals - Communicate effectively using both written and verbal skills.
- Demonstrate proficiency in math computation for aviation and modern
society. - Demonstrate effective skills in the use of computers and aviation related technology
Job opportunities range from high-profile occupations as pilots for national carriers to less well-known, but in-demand work as pilots for cargo services, air taxis, media aircraft, corporate jets, or spacecraft. Students who combine the AAS with a Bachelor's degree will be especially competitive in the entry level job market.
Completion of the AAS in Aviation requires that students contract with a flight school recommended by the Aviation Gallatin College Advisory Council to complete the flight training leading to their Private pilot, Commercial pilot, and Instrument licenses. Upon submission of these certificates the student will receive credit for the following courses:
- AVFT 122-Private Pilot Flight (50 flight hours)...............2 credits
- AVFT 142-Instrument Flight (40 flight hours).................2 credits
- AVFT 252-Commercial Flight (120 flight hours)............4 credits
Multi-Engine Commercial Flight Program Estimated Cost |
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Instructor |
Instructor |
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Flt Hours |
Flt Cost* |
Hours |
Cost |
Total |
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Semester 1 |
Private Pilot |
50 |
$119.00 |
30 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 7,450.00 |
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DA20 Eclipse |
Ground Instruction |
10 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 500.00 |
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Stage Checks |
10 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 700.00 |
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| 1st Class Medical | $ 100.00 |
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Dues |
$ 400.00 |
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Pvt Flight Exam |
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$ 450.00 |
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Pvt Written Exam |
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$ 150.00 |
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Total Cost Private |
$ 9,750.00 |
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Diamond DA40 |
Instrument Training |
40 |
$159.00 |
35 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 8,110.00 |
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Stage Checks |
10 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 700.00 |
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Ground Instruction |
10 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 500.00 |
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Instrument Flight Exam |
$ 450.00 |
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Instrument Written Exam |
$ 150.00 |
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Total Cost Instrument |
$ 9,910.00 |
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Semester 3/4 |
Commercial Training |
90 |
$119.00 |
52 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 13,310.00 |
|
DA20 Eclipse |
Multi Engine |
30 |
$400.00 |
30 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 14,100.00 |
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| DA42 Twinstar | Stage Checks |
10 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 700.00 |
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Ground Instruction |
15 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 750.00 |
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Dues |
$ 400.00 |
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Commercial Flight Exam |
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$ 450.00 |
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Commercial Written Exam |
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$ 150.00 |
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Total Cost Commercial |
$ 29,860.00 |
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Total Hrs |
210 |
Total Estimated Cost |
$ 49,520.00 |
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*Estimated cost subject to change |
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Single-Engine Commercial Flight Program Estimated Cost |
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Instructor |
Instructor |
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Flt Hours |
Flt Cost* |
Hours |
Cost |
Total |
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Semester 1 |
Private Pilot |
50 |
$119.00 |
30 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 7,450.00 |
|
DA20 Eclipse |
Ground Instruction |
10 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 500.00 |
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Stage Checks |
10 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 700.00 |
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1st Class Medical |
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$ 100.00 |
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Dues |
$ 400.00 |
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Pvt Written Exam |
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|
|
|
$ 150.00 |
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Pvt Flight Exam |
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|
|
|
$ 450.00 |
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Total Cost Private |
$ 9,750.00 |
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Diamond DA40 |
Instrument Training |
40 |
$159.00 |
35 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 8,110.00 |
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Stage Checks |
10 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 700.00 |
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Ground Instruction |
10 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 500.00 |
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Instrument Written Exam |
$ 150.00 |
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Instrument Flight Exam |
$ 450.00 |
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Total Cost Instrument |
$ 9,910.00 |
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Semester 3/4 |
Commercial Training |
108 |
$119.00 |
50 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 15,352.00 |
|
DA20 Eclipse |
Complex Aircraft |
12 |
$169.00 |
12 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 2,628.00 |
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| C182 | Stage Checks |
10 |
$ 70.00 |
$ 700.00 |
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Ground Instruction |
15 |
$ 50.00 |
$ 750.00 |
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Dues |
$ 400.00 |
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Commercial Written Exam |
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|
$ 150.00 |
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Commercial Flight Exam |
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|
$ 450.00 |
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Total Cost Commercial |
$ 20,430.00 |
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Total Hrs |
210 |
Total Estimated Cost |
$ 40,090.00 |
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*Estimated cost subject to change |
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FAA medical certificates are issued by FAA designated Aviation Medical Examiners (AMEs), and are required by all pilots who operate aircraft. The names, addresses and phone numbers of AMEs in your area may be found at the FAA web site (www.faa.gov/pilots/amelocator/) or you may contact the MSU–GF Director of Aviation for more information. Fees for FAA medical exams can range from $90-$120 depending on your location.
A student enrolled in the Aviation Science Technology Program must obtain at least a Class II medical certificate before his or her first training flight.
| Fall Semester | Credits | |
| AVFT 121--Private Pilot - Fundamentals | 3+ | |
| AVFT 122--Private Pilot Flight (50 flight hours) | 2 | |
| AVFT 123--Private Pilot - Basic Air Navigation | 3+ | |
| AVFT 130--Meteorology for Aviation | 3+ | |
| M 145**--Math for Liberal Arts or | 3+ | |
| any math course in the MUS General Ed Core | ||
| Subtotal | 14 | |
| Spring Semester | Credits | |
| AVFT 171--Aircraft Systems | 3+ | |
| AVFT 141*--Advanced Navigation Systems | 3+ | |
| AVFT 143*--Instrument Ground | 3+ | |
| AVFT 142--Instrument Flight (40 hours) | 2 | |
| AVFT 150--Aviation Operations | 3+ | |
| Subtotal | 14 | |
| Fall Semester | Credits | |
| AVFT 245*--Commercial Ground | 3+ | |
| AVFT 252*--Commercial Flight (120 flight hours) | 4 | |
| AVFT 260--Aviation Safety | 3+ | |
| COMX 115--Intro to Interpersonal Communication | 3+ | |
| CAPP 120--Intro to Computers | 3+ | |
| Subtotal | 16 | |
| Spring Semester | Credits | |
| AVFT 261*--Flight Instructor Theory | 3+ | |
| AVFT 262*--Advanced Aircraft Theory | 3+ | |
| AVFT 263*--Aviation Regulations/Professional Conduct | 3+ | |
| AVFT 282*--Certified Flight Instructor flight (Optional) | 1 | |
| Inquiry of Natural Science course and/or | 4+ | |
| Contemporary Issues in Science courses(s) | ||
| WRIT 101W--College Writing I | 3+ | |
| Subtotal | 16-17 |
TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS - 60 or 61
Many students need preliminary math, writing, and biology courses before enrolling in the program requirements. These courses may increase the total number of program credits. Students should review their math and English placement before planning out their full program schedules.
+ A grade of "C-" or above is required for graduation * Indicates prerequisites needed **Placement in course(s) is determined by placement assessment
