Academic Calendar Winter/Summer 2016

Aviation

The seats in these courses are normally reserved for students in an Aviation program.


English Language Requirements

Students registering in post-secondary level courses (numbered 100 to 499) will be required to meet the English language entrance proficiency requirements. Students in ESL or the University Foundations programs can register in those courses identified in the University Foundations program with lower levels of language proficiency.

AV 101

.5 credits

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 102

.5 credits

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma.

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 151

1 credit

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the Aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations; a selfpaced theory component assessed by quizzes, projects, and a final written exam; and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 152

1 credit

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the Aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations; a selfpaced theory component assessed by quizzes, projects, and a final written exam; and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 161

2 credits

Introduction to Aviation

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

This course includes the theory needed to become a private pilot. It prepares students for the Transport Canada Private Pilot written examination and gives the necessary theory for the private licence flight training. Topics include air regulations, aerodynamics and theory of flight, airframes, engines and systems, flight instruments, flight operations, radio and electronic theory, navigation, meteorology, licensing requirements, pilot decision-making, and human factors.

AV 162

2 credits

Flight Training, Private

Offered as AV 162A/162B

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

This course provides the aircraft and simulator training toward the private pilot licence. It satisfies all of Transport Canada's minimum licensing requirements for the private pilot licence, including cross country and instrument hours. The simulator portion introduces students to basic instrument flying and to radio aids to navigation. AV 162 is a full year course.

AV 201

3 credits

Aviation Theory I

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and a Private Pilot Licence

This course provides a review of the theory received in the private pilot licence training, and an introduction to the subject matter that a commercial pilot must know in the areas of theory of flight, aircraft systems, Canada Air Regulations,meteorology, and navigation.

AV 211

1 credit

Simulation - Instrument Procedures I

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

In this course students are introduced to attitude instrument flying, basic instrument procedures, and navigation using computer based training. This course includes 12 sessions of dual instruction and 11 sessions of solo assignments in the flight training device.

AV 221

1.5 credits

Aircraft - Commercial I

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma and a Private Pilot Licence

This course begins with a review of the basic flying skills of the student and then introduces attitude instrument flying procedures, and instrument flight navigation. This course includes 20 sessions dual instruction and 25 sessions solo assignments in the single-engine aircraft, and includes cross-country flying experience.

AV 231

1 credit

Human Factors I

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and a Private Pilot Licence

This is an airmanship course which focuses on human factors associated with flight, including pilot judgment and decisionmaking. Students will learn that pilot judgment is a process which produces a thoughtful, considered decision relating to the operation of an aircraft, along with the response to the decision. This course also introduces the physiological factors that affect pilots and flight. Discussion of case studies is frequently used to point out the significance to the concepts which are introduced.

AV 251

1 credit

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the Aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations; a selfpaced theory component assessed by quizzes, projects, and a final written exam; and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 252

1 credit

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the Aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations; a selfpaced theory component assessed by quizzes, projects, and a final written exam; and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 302

3 credits

Aviation Theory II

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 201

This course contains theory in the subject areas of aeronautics, meteorology, navigation, and power plants to bring students to a commercial pilot standard and prepare them for the Transport Canada commercial written examination, and an introduction to the concepts underlying the flying of an aircraft by reference solely to the instruments. During this course students will write the Transport Canada Commercial Pilot written exam.

AV 312

1 credit

Simulation - Instrument Procedures II

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 211

This course is a continuation of AV 211. It continues to develop the student's instrument flying skills in the flight training device to a single-engine instrument flight test standard. This course includes 12 sessions of dual instruction and 12 sessions of solo assignments in the flight training device.

AV 322

1.5 credits

Aircraft - Commercial II

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 221.

This course is a continuation of AV 221 and prepares the student for the commercial pilot flight test. This course includes 20 sessions of dual instruction and 25 sessions of solo assignments in the single-engine aircraft.

AV 332

1 credit

Human Factors II

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 231

This course is a continuation of AV 231. One of the topics covered is the judgment and decision-making skills used in landing and other aspects of commercial and instrument flying. Also discussed are search and rescue, defensive flying, survival sense training, search and rescue techniques, and cockpit resource management concepts.

AV 351

.5 credits

Fitness

Former course AV350A

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 352

.5 credits

Fitness

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma

Pilots must be in good physical health to maintain the medical requirements of a commercial licence. Fitness training is therefore an integral part of the aviation program. Each fitness course consists of two physical fitness evaluations and a minimum attendance requirement of two sessions per week at a local fitness centre. The aim is to improve physical fitness and to develop good fitness habits for the future.

AV 401

3 credits

Aviation Theory III

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 302

This course contains theory in: flight operations to provide students with professional insight into the proper handling of multi-engine aircraft; instruments and avionics, to review the aircraft instruments required for flight with emphasis on those required for instrument flight; instrument flying techniques, to increase students' understanding of instrument flight procedures; meteorology, to give a detailed study of weather as it affects instrument flight; and navigation, beginning with a detailed look at the concepts underlying navigation, including the shape of the earth and the various map projections and a survey of flight planning considerations for northern areas.

AV 402

3 credits

Aviation Theory IV

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 401

This course provides students with insight into systems of complex, turbine-powered aircraft, an understanding of the implications of flying faster and larger aircraft, mastery of the instrument flying knowledge and techniques, an introduction to the weather of the upper atmosphere as well as significant problems such as wind shear and thunderstorms, and a discussion of the Canada Air Regulations and procedures that are involved in commercial flying and air carrier operations and the responsibilities of a commercial pilot. During this course students will write the Transport Canada Instrument Rating exam and Intermediate Airline Transport Rating Exam, and will learn many of the topics covered on the Airline Transport Pilot Licence exam.

AV 403

1 credit

Jet Transportation Systems and Operations

Prerequisite(s): AV 402

This course will provide a basic understanding of the normal operating procedures and checklists used in a jet transport aircraft. It introduces the systems of the Boeing 747 which are required to perform basic flight manoeuvres.

AV 404

3 credits

Advanced Aerodynamics and Operating Procedures

Prerequisite(s): AV 405

This course provides details of incompressible flow airfoil theory and wing theory, description of stall speed, drag, and basic performance criteria, stability, trim and control, and configuration changes in high and low speed conditions. Compressible flow theory is introduced as well as transonic and supersonic flight.

AV 405

3 credits

Advanced Jet Transport Systems and Performance

Prerequisite(s): AV 402

This course provides students with an appreciation for modern transport aircraft systems and performance. This includes: understanding how electronic control and navigation systems work, their normal operation, as well as their limitations; becoming aware of the role, the operation, and the limitations of automation in aircraft; and increasing the student’s understanding of large aircraft systems and advancing the ability to determine performance information of large aircraft.

AV 411

1 credit

Simulation - Multi-Engine

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 312

This course is to introduce students to multi-engine procedures, to review instrument flying procedures, and also to introduce students to two-person crew concepts. This course includes 13 sessions of dual instruction and 12 sessions of solo practice in multi-engine simulators.

AV 412

1 credit

Simulation - Crew Operations

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 411

This course continues to develop two-person crew procedures and also develops advanced instrument flying skills. This course includes 16 sessions of dual instruction and eight sessions of solo practice in multi-engine simulators, and includes turbine operations.

AV 414

2 credits

Simulation - Jet Transport Operations I

Prerequisite(s): AV 412, AV 422

Pre- or corequisite(s): AV 403, AV 405

In this course, the student learns the procedures used for heavy jet, multi-crew operations including normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures. In addition, students will gain proficiency and experience in the various manoeuvers used in the operation of a heavy jet aircraft, and learn the aerodynamic implications of the various phases of flight. Students will carry out the multi-crew functions to accomplish the preflight preparations, takeoff, climb, arrival, approach, and flight completion phases in a Boeing 747 jet transport flight training device. The course includes 10 sessions in each of the Captain, First Officer, and Second Officer positions.

AV 415

2 credits

Simulation - Jet Transport Operations II

Prerequisite(s): AV 414

Pre- or corequisite(s): AV 404

This is the concluding course in jet transport operations. In this course the function and operation of systems will be experienced and students will learn how to use long-range navigation equipment and other automation and safety equipment onboard jet transport aircraft. The student will be expected, as a crew member, to conduct line oriented simulations, keeping in mind airline operating considerations. This will be accomplished in 10 sessions in each position – Captain, First Officer, and Second Officer – in the B747 flight training device.

AV 421

1.5 credits

Aircraft - Multi-Engine

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 322

This course introduces students to multi-engine aircraft, provides opportunity to develop skills to fly multi-engine aircraft in normal and abnormal situations, and prepares them for the multi-engine flight test. This course includes 13 sessions of dual instruction and a flight test in multi-engine aircraft, as well as one session of dual instruction and eight sessions of solo practice in single engine aircraft.

AV 422

1.5 credits

Aircraft Instrument - Multi-Engine

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 421

This course provides students with the opportunity to develop instrument flying skills in multi-engine aircraft and prepares them to pass the instrument flight test. This course includes 16 sessions of dual instruction in multi-engine aircraft and eight sessions of solo practice in single engine aircraft.

AV 431

1 credit

Advanced Airmanship I

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 332

In this course students are introduced to concepts needed to safely fly with a two or more person crew. Included are subjects such as effectively managing all the resources available to a crew, crew coordination, and the use of standard operating procedures. Aircraft systems are discussed and accident reports are analyzed to support the points made. This course serves as a preparation for simulator training and introduces psychological factors involved in flight training and social psychology as it relates to flight crew cooperation.

AV 432

1 credit

Advanced Airmanship II

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and Aviation 431

This course continues the concepts introduced in Advanced Airmanship I. Included are crew resource management topics such as the effect of fatigue and stress on crew performance, communication, management styles and strategies, and assertiveness. Documentation, ergonomics, and passengers are other points of discussion. Standard operating procedures as they relate to the King Air and King Air systems are also discussed. As well, there is a review of pilots' liability and responsibility to themselves, their passengers, their company, and to others.

AV 451

2 credits

Theory - Instructor

Offered as AV 451A/451B

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, and AV 302 and a commercial licence (aeroplane) or higher

This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to teach flying subjects, and prepares them for the Transport Canada Class IV Instructor Rating written exams and the ground portion of the Instructor Rating flight test. AV 451 is a full-year course.

AV 452

1 credit

Flight Instructor Practicum

Offered as AV 452A/452B

Prerequisite(s): Admission to the BBA Aviation or the Aviation diploma, AV 312, AV 322, and a commercial licence (aeroplane) or higher.

Pre- or corequisite(s): AV 451

This course provides students with the knowledge and experience needed to instruct students how to fly aircraft, and to meet the standards of the Transport Canada Class IV Flight Instructor Rating flight test. This course includes 30 sessions of dual instruction on single engine aircraft and four sessions of dual instruction on a PFC Flight Training Device. AV 452 is a full-year course.

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