AVM2134C
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AVM 2134C - Flight Dispatching Theory (Credit Hours: 3)
02 - Postsecondary Vocational
Description
This course provides the theoretical foundation and instructional preparation for necessary for the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Aircraft Dispatcher Knowledge Test, and eventual certification as an Aircraft Dispatcher. Topics include meteorology, Federal Aviation Regulations, aircraft performance, aviation safety and security, navigation, emergencies, communications, and air traffic control. Students must complete this course and pass the FAA Dispatcher knowledge test before proceeding to AVM 2132C.
Prerequisites
ASC 1210 and ASC 1310 and ASC 2870 and ATT 1120
Corequisites
None
Conditions
Students are required to complete this course and pass the FAA Aircraft Knowledge test prior to enrolling in the course Aircraft Dispatch Practical. Training fees (in addition to the cost of tuition) are required and must be paid in advance of the course start date. Training fees are based on the required minimum hours of instruction approved by the FAA for this course. Any additional training required beyond the FAA minimum is the financial responsibility of the student.
Credit Hours
3
Contact Hours
1 lecture hour/4 laboratory hours
Applicable Programs
A.S.
This course emphasizes work based learning.