Navigation and Navigation Aids (AVIA 2002)
Students undertake an indepth study of air navigation methods, equipment, procedures, and how they relate to Air Navigation Systems. The student is given the opportunity to practise various navigation techniques in both a classroom and simulator setting. There is emphasis on advanced visual techniques and the proper use of a wide variety of electronic-based aids to navigation. Visual Flight Rules (VFR ) navigation using Variable Omnidirectional Ranging/ Automatic Direction Finder (VOR/ADF) and Global proximity system( GPS) is completed in this course.
Credits:
Credit Hours | Contact Hours | Lecture Hours | Lab Hours | Other |
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3.000 |
42.000 |
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[+] Prerequisites:
or Post Secondary level AIS 4122 Aviation Orientation Minimum Grade of 50
[+] Corequisites and Concurrent Prerequisite(s):
None
[+] Equivalents:
[-] Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
Post Secondary
Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
(AVII) Aviation Mgmt-CIIS intake
(AVIA) Aviation Management