COURSES:
Private Pilot
AVIT 102 - Intro to Aviation
Commercial, Instrument, Multi-Engine
AVIT 221 - Basic Attitude Instrument Flying
AVIT 222 - IFR Regulations & Procedures
AVIT 323 - Aerodynamics - Airplanes
AVIT 324 - Aircraft Systems
AVIT 325 - Multi-Engine Systems & Procedures
POLICY:
No Private Pilot Certificate but has flight experience.
All students are required to complete Aviation 102 (Private Pilot Ground School). Those with LESS than 30 hours of flight experience will be required to complete the entire Aviation 102 flight syllabus. Students with MORE than 30 hours (as approved by the Aviation 102 Course Manager) will be allowed to fly in the Private Pilot Test course flight syllabus, leading to the Private Pilot Certification. The number of flight lessons will vary depending on the flight experience of the individual student.
Private Pilot Certificate only.
All students are required to complete Aviation 102 (Private Pilot Ground School) and Private Pilot Test course flight lessons (regardless of how much flight experience). The Private Pilot Test course is a minimum of fourteen flight lessons, and costs will vary according to the flying experience of the student.
Private Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating.
The same policy applies as for Private Pilot Certificate only. Students are required to complete the entire Commercial/Instrument Pilot Airplane - SMEL course under Part 141.
Commercial Pilot Certificate with No Instrument Rating.
Aviation 102 waived. Students are required to complete the entire Commercial/Instrument Pilot Airplane - SMEL course under Part 141. The following Aviation courses (ground schools) are required: Aviation: 221, 222, 323, 324 and 325.
Commercial Pilot Certificate with Instrument Rating and with or without a Multi Engine Rating.
Aviation 102 is waived. Students are required to complete the Commercial Pilot Test course (part 61), Instrument Rating course (part 61), Multi Engine course (part 61). In addition, the following Aviation courses (ground schools) are required: Aviation: 221, 222, 323, 324 and 325.The Commercial Pilot Test course consists of sixteen flight lessons and academic courses 323 and 324(taken concurrently). The Instrument Rating course consists of eighteen flight lessons and academic courses 221 and 222 (taken concurrently). The Multi Engine course consists of thirty-two flight lessons and academic course 325.
Flight Instructor Certificate, ATP: Refer to commercial pilot certificate policy. UND does not have a test course for certificates/ratings beyond the commercial certification.
Once a student has enrolled at UND all subsequent flight training required in the academic major must be completed in residence. Flight training at other schools while enrolled at UND is not permitted. Students who receive flight training elsewhere while attending UND Aerospace will not receive credit for that training.