Mar 28, 2024  
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2007-08 
    
OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2007-08 [Archived Catalog]

Aviation


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Flight and Aviation Management Options

Ohio University has been actively involved in aviation since 1939. It has many years of service to the aviation industry as an aviation education institution. The University operates its own airport and the University owns a fleet of aircraft that are used for transportation, research, and student pilot training. Students studying for a career in aviation are involved in each of these important areas. The degree programs offered by the Department of Aviation are rigorous, challenging, and exciting. They are designed to prepare graduates of the program for demanding pilot and management positions in the aviation industry.

The Department of Aviation offers a Bachelor of Science degree with two options: Flight and Aviation Management. Also, a two-year Associate degree program is offered. The Flight option program is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved FAR 141 program that meets the federal regulations for pilot training schools. Specifically, the Flight program educates and prepares students for a variety of pilot-related positions, including professional flight instructor, commercial pilot, airline pilot, and corporate pilot positions. The Aviation Management option is a program designed to prepare students to meet the challenges of working in and managing various operations within the aviation industry. It provides the graduate with the ability to undertake positions in the aviation industry and to progress in time to managerial and supervisory positions with the necessary leadership and human relations skills. Both options give the graduate the broad knowledge base, perspectives, and flexibility to compete in the increasingly technical world of aviation.

Flight option students are expected to complete each flight course in one quarter. However, in some circumstances beyond the control of the student, such as weather, students can carry over completion of the course to the following quarter with permission. If the requirements for the course completion are not met in the following quarter, the student may be automatically dropped from the program.

Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA to enroll in flight courses. Additionally, students must receive a grade of C- (70%) or better in all ground school courses that require an FAA knowledge test as a prerequisite for the appropriate flight course. It is possible to substitute elective courses in the curriculum as long as the minimum total credits for that subject area is maintained and that prior approval is received from the Department of Aviation.

 

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