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 2. Student Information

This page features general student information, including forms and documents. 

Flight Students

 

2.1 Forms and Documents

bullet Application for Degree

 DSU BCA 2+2 Aviation Mangement 2011

 DSU BCA 2+2 Flight Operations 2011   

 

 

Aviation Management Check Sheets 

 Check Sheet 2012

bullet Check Sheet 2011

bullet Check Sheet 2010

bullet Check Sheet 2009

Flight Operations Check Sheets

 Check Sheet 2012

bullet Check Sheet 2011

bullet Check Sheet 2010

bullet Check Sheet 2009

 

2.2 Flight Team

Delta State University's "Flying Okra" makes a big impression. The flight team's hard work and dedication has been recognized a national level to some of the most important names in the industry.

 If you are interested in being a part of flight team, contact Director of Flight Operations, Chip Copper  at tcooper@deltastate.edu.

 2.3 Credits for Ratings

Flight Operations majors admitted to Delta State University prior to 08/01/2009 may receive credit for flight certificates and ratings up to but not including Certified Flight and Instrument Instructor. If a flight student wishes to receive a grade for flight certificates and ratings, that student must enroll in the appropriate ground and flight course and take and pass an Oral and Flight Test to FAA practical test standards (PTS) within the first two weeks of enrolling at DSU, at the student’s expense.

Flight Operations majors admitted to Delta State University after 08/01/2009 may receive credit or grades for Private Pilot, Instrument, Airplane Single Engine Land Rating only as per the guidelines stated above. Flight Operations majors wishing to transfer FAA certificates/ratings beyond the Private Pilot, Instrument Airplane Single Engine Land Rating will be coded as an Aviation Management major rather than Flight Operations major.

Students who enroll to Delta State’s Flight Operations program with incomplete training for certificates or ratings must meet with the Chief Instructor for evaluation of their training records. The Chief Instructor is responsible for evaluating the student and deciding where in the appropriate flight syllabus the student will start their training. Any credit given for flight hours and previous training is the responsibility of Chief Instructor and will be based on the appropriate FAA regulation.

After a student has enrolled in Delta State University’s Flight Operations program, flight time, certificates, and/or ratings earned elsewhere cannot be used to satisfy requirements for a Flight Operations degree.

bullet CAV 250: Private Pilot Ground -- 5 Credit Hours
bullet CAV 251: Private Pilot Flight -- 3 Credit Hours
bullet CAV 350: Instrument Pilot Ground -- 3 Credit Hours
bullet CAV 353: Commercial / Instrument I -- 3 Credit Hours
bullet CAV 354: Commercial / Instrument II -- 3 Credit Hours

 

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