Enhancing Flight Training at Department of Aviation

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Explore the evolution of flight education and training at the Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management. Discover recent program history, curriculum redesign efforts, FAA approvals, and future opportunities in the field. From the redesign of flight curriculum to the development of innovative pilot training courses, learn about the Department's commitment to providing top-notch flight education.


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  1. Flight Education and Beyond Wayne Ceynowa Chief Flight Instructor Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  2. Overview Recent flight program history Flight training curriculum redesign Course materials Recent FAA approvals Aviation Accreditation Future opportunities Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  3. Recent Flight Program History May 2010 Chief Flight Instructor vacancy August 2010 Lost FAA pilot school certification Exceeded 60-day vacancy allowance October 2010 Chief Flight Instructor hired Efforts begin toward FAA reinstatement Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  4. Recent Flight Program History July 2011 Pilot school oversight transferred to ATL from BHM August 2011 Pilot school certificate reinstated All FAA courses and examining authority reinstated Pilot school certificate renewal next due September 2013 Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  5. Flight Curriculum Redesign From 2011, began a review and overhaul of flight curriculum Previously using commercially-available, one- size-fits-all curriculum (Jeppesen) Improved course structure, realistic lesson time allocations Broadened scope of training to include more be more practical applications Included a greater number of hours of simulation to lower overall training costs ($5,000) Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  6. Flight Curriculum Redesign Recently submitted Professional Pilot curriculum for FAA approval Non-traditional pilot training course Eliminates training inefficiencies of traditionally structured courses Possible to reduce training costs to students up to $10,000 Total savings up to $15,000 when simulation savings included Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  7. Flight Course Materials Developed airline/professional pilot checklists, standard operating procedures (SOPs), flight operation manuals (FOM), and more Replaced expensive texts with comparable FAA documents (low-cost or free on-line) Recently introduced EFB (electronic flight bag) ForeFlight - low-cost, discounted chart service offered through its Educational Licensing Program (ELP) Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  8. Recent FAA Approvals Successfully renewed FAA-approved pilot school certificate September 2013 for another 2-year period Renewal based on Minimum 1st pass rate for all pilot certificate-related and aeronautical knowledge tests taken (min. 80%, AU 90%) Accuracy of training records and documentation Safety Record (incidents/accidents) NONE Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  9. Recent FAA Approvals Airline First Officer ATP hours reduction September 2013 60 credit hours of aviation-related courses receive FAA approval 2 degree programs received FAA approval Aviation Management Professional Flight Management AU currently 1 of 9 schools currently approved Allows 250-hour reduction of time required for ATP certification (1,500 hours) Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  10. Aviation Accreditation Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI) Focuses on aviation-related programs First accredited 2003 Recent challenges with the passing of Dr. Ray Hamilton and retirement of Dr. Randy Johnson Added staff to cover Fall 2013 semester classes 2 faculty positions recently approved Traditional staffing vs right-size staffing Awaiting AU/AABI meeting for accreditation renewal Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  11. Possibilities Attrition and growth in aviation industry = opportunities to attract domestic and international students Out-of-state, out-of-country opportunities Non-degree seeking student opportunities Training provider for other collegiate programs Greatest strengths: AU name, reputation, people Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  12. Possibilities Attrition/growth in aviation industry = opportunities Domestic and international students Out-of-state, out-of-country opportunities Non-degree seeking student opportunities Be the training provider for other collegiate programs Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Law enforcement Agricultural Forestry Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  13. Possibilities: Vision Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  14. Possibilities: Where there is vision Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

  15. Questions ??? Answers??? Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management

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