PCC/ CCOG / AVS

Course Content and Outcome Guide for AVS 122

Date:
22-DEC-2009
Posted by:
Curriculum Office
Course Number:
AVS 122
Course Title:
Airplane: Pre-Cross-Cntry Flt
Credit Hours:
1
Lecture hours:
0
Lecture/Lab hours:
0
Lab hours:
30
Special Fee:
$2503

Course Description

Airplane: Pre-Cross-Country Flight Introduces planning and flight skills and procedures appropriate to cross-country and night flight. Includes some training by reference to instruments. Students who successfully complete this course will conduct their first solo cross-country flight as part of the course. Flight training fees apply and cover a specific amount of training; please see the Course Curriculum and Outcome Guide for detailed information. The AVS 121, 122, 123 sequence is an alternative equivalent to AVS 125. Coreq: AVS 107. Prerequisite: AVS 121.

Addendum to Course Description

10 hrs C152 Dual
4 hrs. C152 Solo
3 hrs. Simulator Dual
3 hrs pre/post flight briefing
Training in excess of these times must be paid for directly to
the flight training provider.

Intended Outcomes for the course

1. Take responsibility as Pilot In Command to competently conduct the planning, preflight action, weather analysis and other procedures necessary to safely conduct cross-country flights appropriate to a Private Pilot certificate.
2. Exercise safe judgment in all flight related decisions.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Flight, oral and written testing will be used to asses these outcomes.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Covers flight lessons through the third stage check in Hillsboro Aviation's Private Pilot Airplane syllabus.