Professional Pilot (AVP)
The ground and flight training courses required for the issuance of an airmen certificate within the Aviation Science Associate Degree program are licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This program prepares students to obtain entry-level employment in the aviation industry. It provides both the flight and ground-school training required to successfully earn Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pilot certification. Students obtain flight training from the FAA approved Part 141 LCCC flight school. Graduates from LCCC flight school may teach at the LCCC flight school and continue their aviation flying careers as pilots in the fields of charter, corporate, and regional airline
Courses
- ASA111 — Private Pilot-Flight Theory
- ASA112 — Private Pilot Practical
- ASA117 — Aviation Meteorology
- ASA121 — Instrument Flight Theory
- ASA122 — Instrument Airplane Practical
- ASA126 — Crew Resource Management
- ASA127 — Aircraft Systems
- ASA211 — Commercial Flight Theory
- ASA212 — Commercial Pilot Airplane I
- ASA214 — Commercial Airline Pilot II
- ASA215 — Aerodynamics
- ASA217 — Aviation Laws and Regulations
- ASA219 — Air Carrier Operations
- ASA223 — Comm Pilot Multi-engine
- ASA226 — Aircraft Safety
- ASA230 — Flight Inst. Theory (Airplane)
- ASA231 — Cert. Flight Instructor (ASEL)
- ENG105 — Research and Composition
- ENG106 — Introduction to Literature
- ENG107 — Writing in the Workplace
- ENG108 — Creative Nonfiction
- MAT130 — Industrial Mathematics
- MAT160 — College Algebra
- MAT165 — College Trigonometry
- PHY110 — Elements of Physics
- PHY201 — Introduction to Physics I