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This course prepares students to pursue a career in general aviation, including missions and humanitarian flying. Students will conduct a research project related to a selected general aviation vocation and organization. Specialty flight training, including but not limited to, Instrument Instructor Rating, tailwheel endorsement, or mountain flying orientation, will be included in this courseThis course is a survey of 14 CFR Part 121 passenger and cargo airline operations. Students will study topics related to the following functional areas: flight operations, dispatch, customer service, cargo carriage, aircraft maintenance, and cabin safety. Students will visit the operations and maintenance facilities of a 14 CFR Part 121 air carrier organization and will complete a research project and paper based on a Part 121 operation. Students will receive an orientation in a full-motion jet simulator. Students will receive assistance in applying for the internships in which they will engage in AVIA 430 - Aviation Internship, in the Spring Semester of their senior year.

Offered through Lancaster