| Term 1 (16 weeks) |
Credits |
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AIRC 1001 |
Employability Skills for Aviation Professionals
This course provides learners with the fundamental concepts, behaviours and competencies necessary to maintain employment in the aviation industry. First, students will learn how to become a master student. This foundation will be applied to the fundamentals of business operations and the effect employees have on the success of an aviation organization.
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10.0 |
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AIRC 1002 |
Fundamentals of Aeronautics
This course will provide an overview of what is required to fly an aircraft. Topics include aircraft operations, air law, meteorology and navigation.
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2.0 |
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AIRC 1003 |
History of Aviation
This course will provide an overview of the history of the commercial aviation industry.
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2.0 |
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AIRC 1004 |
Introduction to Airport and Airside Operations
Formerly AVAO1150. The course focuses on the airport as an essential part of the air transport system. This course provides an overview of various airport departments, examines the regulatory requirements, and covers the operational and management services of both large and small airports.
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4.0 |
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AIRC 1005 |
Air Navigation and Air Traffic Services
This course outlines the air navigation system in Canada and the procedures associated with air traffic services. Participants will learn about the role NavCan plays in the provision of air navigation services to domestic and international aviation operators. Relevant standards, regulations and recommended practices will be covered. The role that Transport Canada plays in maintaining safe airspace management and operations will also be covered.
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3.0 |
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AIRC 1006 |
Aviation Meteorology
This course will cover in detail the effects of weather on general aviation operations. Topics will include the earth's atmospheric and weather systems and severe weather effects on aviation operations.
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2.0 |
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AIRC 1007 |
Occupational Health and Safety in Aviation
This introductory course on occupational health and safety provides essential safety information for employees working in an aviation environment. The course explains a variety of regulatory requirements including: WHMIS, fire safety, emergency preparedness and government worker legislation. Instruction is also provided in basic first aid and CPR, enabling students to qualify for a first aid certificate.
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2.0 |
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AIRC 1008 |
Introduction to Safety Management Systems
This course will introduce participants to Safety Management Systems (SMS) as required by Transport Canada and the impact it has on the aviation industry. Students will learn a systematic approach and evolution of safety management in aviation.
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3.0 |
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AVFO 1145 |
Private Pilot Flight Training 1
This course provides the experience requirements to qualify for a Private Pilot Licence (Fixed Wing). It includes solo and dual flight instruction and practice. Local, cross country and instrument flying is also included.
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4.0 |
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| Term 2 (16 weeks) |
Credits |
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AIRC 2126 |
Aviation Safety and Risk Management
This course will develop understanding of the relationship of effective safety programs and successful aviation operations with a focus on accident prevention and the associated concepts of risk management.
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4.0 |
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AIRC 4420 |
Community and Public Relations for Aviation
This course provides an introduction to public relations techniques and strategies in an aviation environment. Topics to be included are: issue management, media relations, and speaking to the media.
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3.0 |
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AVFO 2010 |
Airline Ground Handling Procedures
This online course consists of 4 modules of learning which will provide students with understanding of how to handle dangerous goods both from an air crew and ramp crew perspective, de-ice an aircraft safely and process air cargo in compliance with the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) regulations.
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2.0 |
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AVFO 2030 |
Meteorology for Private Pilots
This course will cover in detail the effects of weather on general aviation and prepare the student for the private pilot meteorological exam. Topics will include the Earth's atmosphere, altimetry, stability and instability, weather systems, thunderstorms, and weather maps and other aviation related meteorological products.
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1.5 |
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AVFO 2035 |
Private Pilot Ground School
This course is designed to meet the knowledge requirements of a Private Pilot Licence. It is the primary ground school for the Private Pilot License and includes lessons on Canadian Aviation Regulations, Aerodynamics, Theory of Flight, Aircraft engine and systems, flight instruments, radio and electronic theory, human factors, flight operations and licencing requirements.
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4.0 |
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AVFO 2045 |
Private Pilot Flight Training 2
This course is designed to meet the knowledge requirements for a Private Pilot Licence. Lessons are held before and after flights and are used to prepare for flight and review flight outcomes. Includes completion of a Student Pilot Permit and radio licence.
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5.5 |
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AVFO 2060 |
Private Pilot Flight Licencing
Lessons in this course include instruction to prepare the applicant for the flight test aeroplane (TP2655E)
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1.5 |
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AVFO 2102 |
Meteorology for Commercial Pilots
This course will cover in detail the effects of weather on flying and airport operations. Topics will include weather office operational concepts, runway snow clearance, aircraft de-icing and severe weather effects on airport operations. Prerequisites: AVFO 2030
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2.0 |
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AVFO 2106 |
Air Carrier & Airport Security Systems
The focus of this course is a comprehensive study of the applicable security regulations in the Canadian Aeronautics Act (Aerodrome and Air Carrier measures) and its implications in designing and managing air carrier and airport security systems. The following topics will include access control, screening techniques, investigative procedures, customs and immigration procedures, limitations of authority and legal responsibilities.
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2.0 |
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AVFO 2132 |
Aircraft Maintenance for Pilots
This course will provide an introduction to the maintenance systems and procedures applied to aircraft. The student will learn the roles of aircraft maintenance engineers, Approved Maintenance Organizations (AMOs) and Transport Canada in maintaining and certifying aircraft. Lessons include: practical sessions performing permitted elementary maintenance on an aircraft.
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3.0 |
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AVFO 2165 |
Survival Skills
This course prepares the student to respond to situations that may occur while flying over mountain, water and wilderness terrain. Topics will include water ditching and techniques to survive in the wilderness.
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3.0 |
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| Term 3 (16 weeks) |
Credits |
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AVFO 3045 |
Commercial Pilot Flight Training 1
This course is designed to meet part of the experience requirements of a Commercial Pilot Licence. This course is the first half of the required flying lessons for a Commercial Pilots License. The student will develop his/her flying skills through a series of dual and solo, local and cross-country flights. Lessons include: visual and instrument flight, radio navigation, night flying and emergency procedures. Lessons are held before and after flights and are used to prepare for flight and review flight outcomes. Prerequisites: AVFO 1145 and AVFO 2030 and AVFO 2035 and AVFO 2045 and AVFO 2060
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8.0 |
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AVFO 3116 |
Crew Resource Management 1: Human Factors for Pilots
The focus of the course is to develop an understanding of human factors and its impact on decision-making, critical thinking, task performance, and accident prevention in an airline environment.
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3.0 |
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AVFO 3121 |
Airline Emergency Management
This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical framework for handling critical emergency situations that could potentially occur in an airline environment. Topics will include: CARS, emergency response planning and fire fighting, damaged aircraft recovery, severe weather operations and high security situations. Prerequisites: AIRC 1008 and AIRC 2126
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4.0 |
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AVFO 3136 |
Commercial Pilot Ground School
This course is part 2 of the Commercial Pilot Ground School, which along with other courses in Terms 2 and 3, is designed to meet the knowledge requirements of a Commercial Pilot Licence - Fixed Wing. This course provides advanced lessons in flight instruments, radio and electronic theory, navigation and flight operations and licencing requirements.
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8.0 |
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AVFO 3145 |
Commercial Pilot Flight Training 2
This course is designed to meet part of the experience requirements for a Commercial Pilot Licence. This course is the second half of the required flying lessons for a Commercial Pilot Licence and includes lessons on complex systems, commercial flight operations and emergency procedures. Lessons are held before and after flights and are used to prepare for flight and review flight outcomes. Includes preparation and planning for long cross country trips and the ground requirements of the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) flight test. Prerequisites: AVFO 2102 and AVFO 2135 and AVFO 3045
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9.0 |
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| Term 4 (16 weeks) |
Credits |
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AVFO 4035 |
Multi Engine Ground School
This course introduces the student to multi engine and two person cockpit procedures. Included are lessons on multiple engine systems standards, emergency operating procedures and cockpit resource management.
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2.0 |
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AVFO 4116 |
Crew Resource Management 2: Multicrew
The focus of the course is to develop an understanding of the relationship between human factors and crew resource management and its impact on decision-making, critical thinking, task performance, and accident prevention in an airline environment. It also includes lessons on crew coordination and cooperation and the physiology of high altitude flight. Students will identify personal strategies to avoid/manage human error.
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1.0 |
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AVFO 4125 |
Instructional Skills for Aviators
The focus of the course is on developing the critical skills and knowledge of becoming an effective flight instructor.
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3.0 |
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AVFO 4145 |
Multi Engine Flight Training and Licencing
This flying course includes lessons and practice on maximum performance take off and landings, navigation, slow flight and commercial flight operations. The student is being prepared to complete a flight test (Multi Engine Class Rating). Lessons are held before and after flight and are used to prepare for flight and review the flight outcomes. Prerequisites: AVFO 3045 and AVFO 3135 and AVFO 3145 and AVFO 4160
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6.0 |
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AVFO 4160 |
Commercial Pilot Flight Licencing
Lessons in this course include instruction to prepare the applicant for the flight test airplane (TP2655E). Prerequisites: AVFO 2101 and AVFO 3045 and AVFO 3135 and AVFO 3145
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2.0 |
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AVFO 4232 |
Instrument Rating (IFR) Ground School
This course covers instrument flight rules and procedures, Meteorology, instruments, radio, radar, navigation and the applicable Canadian regulations for the instrument rating. Prerequisites: AVFO 3135 and AVFO 4160
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3.0 |
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AVFO 4245 |
Instrument Rating (IFR) Flight Training
This course is designed to meet the experience requirement for an instrument rating and is conducted in a simulator or aircraft. Lessons include: solo and dual flights and practice in simulated or actual aircraft, over extended cross-country flights and on minimum approaches. Lessons are held before and after flights and are used to prepare for flight and review flight outcomes. Prerequisites: AVFO 3135 and AVFO 4160
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6.0 |
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AVFO 4260 |
Instrument Rating (IFR) Flight Licencing
This course is the final instructions preparation for flight test to standards (TP9939E) in group 1 (multi engine). The student will also complete all licensing requirements of the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL). Prerequisites: AVFO 4230 and AVFO 4235 and AVFO 4240
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2.0 |
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AVFO 4272 |
Advanced IFR Procedures
This course is designed to meet the knowledge requirements of a Commercial Pilot Licence. It also assists the student in preparing to write a Transport Canada flight operations exam. Topics include: Associated Canadian Aviation Regulations, Dispatch Limitations, flight planning, weight and balance, meteorology and Visual Flight Rules/Instrument Flight Rules (VFR/IFR) procedures. Prerequisites: AIRC 1006 and AVFO 2035 and AVFO 2060 and AVFO 3136 and AVFO 4035 and AVFO 4232
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3.0 |
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AVFO 4305 |
Aviation Career Planning
This course will develop an understanding of the critical elements of an effective job search strategy including writing a cover letter and resume. Practical application will include mock interviews. Prerequisites: AIRC 1001
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1.0 |
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AVFO 4330 |
Advanced Licencing
This course is designed to introduce students to all requirements of the ATPL/IATRA licence. It provides student pilots with the knowledge framework that air carriers expect of today's ATPL/IATRA pilot.
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3.0 |
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| Total Credits: |
127.5 |