Aviation Technology
Program Highlights
- Experience flying through professional grade flight simulation.
- Apply knowledge and skills to the flying and navigation of fixed wing aircraft.
- Examine flight systems, controls, crew operations, radio communications, and navigating procedures.
Career Focus
- The first step to earning your remote pilot certificate and passing the FAA written pilot exam is to successfully complete the two-year program. During the program, it’s time to learn and pass both exams. Finally, it’s time to update your resume and apply for and land a drone operator position and/or continue your path by completing flight hours towards a pilot license.
Listing of Instructional Topics
Year One:
- Weather
- Airport Operations
- FAA Practice Testing
- Part 107 Pilot Test Prep
- Aviation Weather Theory
- National Airspace System
- Aeromedical Factors
- Aviation Safety
Year Two:
- Aircraft Documentation
- Aircraft Performance
- FAA Regualtions
- Chart Navigation
- Navigation Geometry
- Private Pilot Research
- Capstone Project
- 3D Modeling
Aviation Technology Entry Level Salary Range*
- Annual: $45,000 – $90,000
*Source – Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wages
Related Career Pathways
- Airline Pilot
- Commercial Pilot
- Air Traffic Controller
- Drone Pilot
- Aerospace Engineer
- Aircraft Maintenance