Aviation Programs

Aviation Programs–Off-site

Aviation Flight Technology

Students must provide their own transportation to Aviation Technology Center (ATC) at 2175 S. Hoffman, Road, Indianapolis, IN

Course Title: Aviation Flight
Course Instructor: Mike Gehrich
Number of Credits: 3 per semester
Semesters Offered: 2 semesters
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and English 10
Accuplacer testing required for acceptance: Reading 231+, Writing 231+, and Math 245+
Eligible Grade Levels: 11th & 12th
Dual Credit: Vincennes University

Course Competencies and Requirements

  • Introduce students to general aviation industry, including: aircraft manufacturing, airline operations, air freight, airport management, government services, aviation safety regulations, and certifications
  • Learn skills needed to pass the Federal Aviation Agency written pilot examination
  • Study aircraft hydraulic systems, aircraft electrical systems, landing gear, break systems, pressurization, constant speed propellers, prop syncrophasers, de-ice and anti-ice break systems, airframe construction techniques, and radar
  • Develop skills for aircraft instrumentation, radios and systems
  • Explore weather theory and data interpretation as it relates to aviation
  • This course is provided at the Vincennes Airport Technology Center, Students must provide their own transportation

Dual Credit Information

Dual credit offerings are subject to change at the discretion of postsecondary partners, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, The Indiana Department of Education, or the Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education.

Course Number Course Name Credit Amount College Year
AMNT 100 Intro to Aviation Technology 2 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AFLT 210 Aircraft Systems, Performance & Aerodynamics 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AFLT 291 Aviation Law & Regulations 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AFLT 100 Primary Ground School 4 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AFLT 225 Human Factors & Safety 2 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AFLT 285 Aviation Weather 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1

Aviation Maintenance

Students must provide their own transportation to Aviation Technology Center (ATC) at 2175 S. Hoffman Road, Indianapolis, IN

Course Title: Aviation Maintenance
Course Instructor: Mike Gehrich
Number of Credits: 3 per semester
Semesters Offered: 2 semesters
Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and English 10
Accuplacer testing required for acceptance: Reading 231+, Writing 231+, and Math 245+
Eligible Grade Levels: 12th
Dual Credit: Vincennes University – 16 Credits

Course Competencies and Requirements

  • Study the mechanics of an airplane engine; how it works, and how to repair
  • Study and experience aircraft servicing, operations, general electricity, publications, instrumentation, fire protection, cabin atmosphere, fuel systems and welding
  • Learn from instruction by Vincennes University at the Aviation Technology Center at Indianapolis International Airport
  • Requires excellent attendance (missed instructional time must be made up as required by F.A.A. regulations)

Dual Credit Information

Dual credit offerings are subject to change at the discretion of postsecondary partners, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education, The Indiana Department of Education, or the Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education.

Course Number Course Name Credit Amount College Year
AMNT 112 Ground Ops, Corrosion, W&B 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 112L Ground Ops, Corrosion, W&B Lab 1 Credit Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 116 Materials, Processes, and Fluid Lines 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 116L Materials, Processes, and Fluid Lines Lab 1 Credit Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 110 Regulations and Aviation Fundamentals 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 110L Regulations and Aviation Fundamentals Lab 1 Credit Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 114 Basic Electricity and Drawings 3 Credits Vincennes University Year 1
AMNT 114L Basic Electricity and Drawings Lab 1 Credit Vincennes University Year 1

Academic Standards for Success

  • Read and comprehend science and technical texts within a range of complexity appropriate for grades 11-CCR independently and proficiently.
  • Follow precisely a complex multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks; analyze the specific results based on explanations in the text.
  • Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media (e.g., quantitative data, video, multimedia) in order to address a question or solve a problem.
  • Solve problems using algebraic expressions and symbols to represent relationships, patterns and functions of different types.
  • Solve abstract and practical problems by applying and adapting a variety of strategies. Monitor progress and evaluate answers in terms of questions asked.

Area 31 Eligibility Statement

Read the Eligibility statement here.

NOTE: Required prerequisites include the successful completion of Algebra I and English 10 for academic credit.