Program Description
The Professional Pilot Airplane Associate of Applied Science trains professional pilots for the air transportation industry. There are many fascinating work opportunities, including piloting a commercial airliner, flying for a corporation providing a service to the leaders of the company, flying as a charter pilot taking passengers point-to-point, and providing flight instruction to student pilots.
Upon satisfactory completion of prescribed flight elements, students in the airplane track will be eligible to earn the following Federal Aviation Administration ratings/certificates: Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Instrument, Certified Flight Instructor, Certified Flight Instructor Instrument, Multi-Engine Commercial, and Multi-Engine Instructor.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate skills necessary to independently operate fixed wing aircraft safely and proficiently.
- Recall fixed wing aviation knowledge commensurate with level of qualification.
- Demonstrate the ability to develop fixed wing aviation lesson plans.
- Demonstrate the ability to teach from a lesson plan in a clear and effective manner (one-on-one and in small classroom settings).
- Demonstrate the ability to deliver practical fixed wing flight training.
Entrance Requirements
Academic Entrance Requirements
There are no formal academic entrance requirements for the Professional Pilot Airplane AAS.
Other Entrance Requirements
Students who enroll in this course of study must have a valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Medical Certificate and a student pilot certificate. A doctor designated by the FAA as an aviation medical examiner must conduct the medical exam. Incoming students are encouraged to obtain at least a second-class medical certificate before entering the program to ensure that they can eventually pursue a career in commercial aviation. The medical application form asks about the applicant’s prior medical history, prior DUI/DUII records, records of alcohol or substance abuse, and history of non-traffic misdemeanors and felonies.
Additional Program Costs (Beyond Standard Tuition/Fees and Textbooks)
All fees for the term must be paid in full by 5 p.m. on Friday of the second week of the term. Unless under unusual nonacademic and documented circumstances, simulator fees are non-refundable. Used portions of flight fees are non-refundable. Licensure fees are non-refundable.
Fees:
- Pilot headset: approximately $350
- AV 112 Technically Advanced Aircraft: $650
- Flight labs (authorized aircraft and hourly rates for airplane aircraft C-172, C-182, Seminole, Bonanza, Baron, Decathlon, flight training device)
- AV 222A Private Pilot I Airplane Flight Lab (AV 110 Private Pilot - Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 16 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $560
- 18 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $4,230
- 5 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $625
- Total: $5,415
- Total flight hours: 23 (1 credit)
- AV 222B Private Pilot II Airplane Flight Lab (AV 110 Private Pilot - Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 14 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $490
- 19 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $4,465
- 3 hours solo flight at $200/hour: $600
- 3 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $375
- Written exam: $175
- Total: $6,105
- Total flight hours: 25 (1 credit)
- AV 222C Private Pilot III Airplane Flight Lab (AV 110 Private Pilot - Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 13 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $455
- 13 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $3,055
- 7 hours solo flight at $200/hour: $1,400
- Designated Pilot Examiner: $700
- Total: $5,610
- Total flight hours: 20 (1 credit)
- AV 222D Instrument Pilot I Airplane Flight Lab (AV 210 Instrument - Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 13 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $455
- 20 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $4,700
- 10 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $1,250
- Written exam: $175
- Total: $6580
- Total flight hours: 30 (1 credit)
- AV 222E Instrument Pilot II Airplane Flight Lab (AV 210 Instrument - Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 13 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35: $455
- 20 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $4,700
- 12 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $1,500
- Designated Pilot Examiner fee: $700
- Total: $7,355
- Total flight hours: 32 (1 credit)
- AV 222F Commercial Pilot I Airplane Flight Lab (AV 220 Commercial Pilot-Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 15 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $525
- 25 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $5,875
- 16 hours solo flight at $200/hour: $3200
- 11 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $1,375
- Written exam: $175
- Total: $11,150
- Total flight hours: 52 (1 credit)
- AV 222G Commercial Pilot II Airplane Flight Lab (AV 220 Commercial Pilot-Airplane)
- Cessna 172, Bonanza
- 20 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $700
- 15 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $3,525
- 15 hours, dual flight at $315/hour: $4,725
- 27 hours solo flight at $200/hour: $5,400
- 11 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $1,375
- Designated Pilot Examiner fee: $700
- Total: $16,425
- Total flight hours: 68 (1 credit)
- AV 222H Commercial Multi Engine Pilot Airplane Flight Lab (AV 220 Commercial Pilot-Airplane)
- Baron
- 10 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $350
- 20 hours dual flight at $455/hour: $9,100
- Designated Pilot Examiner fee: $700
- Total: $10,150
- Total flight hours: 20 (1 credit)
- AV 222I Certified Flight Instructor I Airplane Flight Lab (AV 250 Certified Flight Instructor-Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 25 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $875
- 18 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $4,230
- 5 hours solo flight at $200/hour: $1,000
- 5 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $625
- Written exams: $350
- Designated Pilot Examiner fee: $850
- Total: $7,485
- Total flight hours: 28 (1 credit)
- AV 222J Certified Flight Instructor II Airplane Flight Lab (AV 250 Certified Flight Instructor-Airplane)
- Cessna 172
- 12 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $420
- 10 hours dual flight at $235/hour: $2,350
- 8 hours dual flight training device at $125/hour: $1000
- Written exam: $175
- Designated Pilot Examiner fee: $700
- Total: $4,645
- Total flight hours: 18 (1 credit)
- AV 222K Multi Engine Instructor Pilot Airplane Flight Lab (AV 220 Commercial Pilot-Airplane)
- Baron
- 10 hours pre- and post-instruction at $35/hour: $350
- 20 hours dual flight at $455/hour: $9,100
- Designated Pilot Examiner fee: $700
- Total: $9,700
- Total flight hours: 20 (1 credit)
Course Requirements
Course List Course | Title | Credits |
AV 101 | Introduction to Aviation 1 | 3 |
AV 104 | Introduction to Aircraft Systems 1 | 4 |
AV 108 | Meteorology I 1 | 4 |
AV 110 | Private Pilot - Airplane 2 | 5 |
AV 112 | Technically Advanced Aircraft | 3 |
AV 116 | Airplane Fundamentals | 3 |
AV 150 | Aerodynamics 1 | 4 |
AV 200 | Aviation Law 1 | 3 |
or AV 201 | Airport Management |
AV 204 | Advanced Aircraft Systems 1 | 4 |
AV 208 | Meteorology II 1 | 4 |
AV 210 | Instrument - Airplane | 5 |
AV 220 | Commercial Pilot-Airplane | 4 |
AV 235 | Human Factors 1 | 4 |
AV 246 | Aviation Safety 1 | 3 |
AV 250 | Certified Flight Instructor-Airplane | 5 |
3 | 11 |
| Private Pilot I Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Private Pilot II Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Private Pilot III Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Instrument Pilot I Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Instrument Pilot II Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Commercial Pilot I Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Commercial Pilot II Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Commercial Multi Engine Pilot Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Certified Flight Instructor I Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Certified Flight Instructor II Airplane Flight Lab | |
| Multi Engine Instructor Pilot Airplane Flight Lab | |
BA 206 | Management Fundamentals I | 4 |
or BA 101Z | Introduction to Business |
BA 285 | Business Human Relations | 3-4 |
or COMM 218Z | Interpersonal Communication |
CIS 120 | Computer Concepts (Computer Competency Test) | 0-4 |
| 9 |
MTH 102 | Applied Technical Mathematics (or choose one course from the foundational requirements math list) | 4 |
WR 121Z | Composition I 4 | 3-4 |
or BA 214 | Business Communications |
Total Credits | 92-98 |
Advising Notes
Airplane students should plan to transfer to an institution granting bachelor’s degrees to enhance employment opportunities. Therefore, the program works with several universities for transfer options. The AAS is designed to train the student as a professional pilot. Universities that have an aviation bachelor’s degree (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) will often accept the majority of these credits toward their degree.
Those wishing to transfer to Oregon Institute of Technology should use the Associate of Science degree program. For information about transfer requirements at other institutions, contact the program director at 541-318-3702.
Performance Standards
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Academic Requirements:
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Students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA to earn a COCC certificate or degree.
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Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA while enrolled in the program. Students who do not maintain this standard and desire to continue the program, require completion of a training plan approved by their COCC advisor.
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All courses in the program must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
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Additional Requirements:
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Students must be prepared to fly three to four days per week in order to maintain the rigorous schedule that is required in order to complete the flight training in a timely manner.
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FAA medical certificate required prior to beginning flight training.
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Pilots are credentialed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and must meet the requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulations
to qualify for the pilot certificates/ratings.
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Background checks and random drug screening can be expected in any aviation industry position.