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AVI216 — Flight V

4 credits · 4 hours

Students obtain (if not already possessing) a Private (ASEL) Certificate and acquire the aeronautical skills necessary to meet the requirements for the Commercial (ASEL) Certificate with an Instrument Airplane Rating. Consists of 82.0 hours of flight training, 111.5 preflight planning hours, and 29.5 hours of ground/pre/post instruction. Fee required. (see Mercer County Community College's Aviation Policies and Procedures Manual) 223 field study hours

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