Southeastern Oklahoma State University

AVIA 2064 General Aviation

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Instructor:                    George Jacox

Office Number:           Flight Operations, Eaker Field

Office Hours:              M-F, 1330 - 1500, or by appointment

Telephone Number:     580-745-3245

 

PREREQUISITES AND SUPPORT COURSES

AVIA 1004 and AVIA 1041

 

BRIEF COURSE OUTLINE

This course exposes the student to flight and regulatory requirements and skills necessary to function as a pilot.

 

TEXT MATERIALS

N/A

 

STYLE/MODE OF TEACHING

Fifteen hours of dual flight training and successfully pass five written exams.

 

DROP AND ADD POLICY

Same as University.  Please review.

 

ATTENDANCE POLICY

Arranged class

 

LABORATORY

N/A

 

READING

Reading assignments are to prepare you for that class period and should be accomplished prior to the scheduled class.

 

EXAMINATION

There will be five examinations. The examinations will be a combination of multiple choice, matching, fill in the blanks, and essay questions.

 

GRADING PROCEEDURES

Examination #1                       100 points                    90 - 100% = P

Examination #2                       100 points                    80 - 89%   = P

Examination #3                       100 points                    70 - 79%   = P

Examination #4                       100 points                    69 - 69%   = F

Examination #5                       100 points                    <60           = F

                                                500 points

 

The grade for the fifteen hours of flight training will be average into the examination grade.

 

 

TERM PAPER/PRESENTATION

N/A

 

CHEATING or PLAGIARISM

Cheating may be defined as using unauthorized materials or giving or receiving unauthorized materials or receiving unauthorized assistance during an examination or other academic exercise.  Examples may include:

 

1.  Copying the work of another student during an examination OR other academic   exercise (including computer exercises), or permitting another student to copy one's work;

                                                                                               

2.  Taking an examination for another student, or allowing another student to take one's examination;

 

3.  Possessing unauthorized notes, study sheets or other materials during an examination or other academic exercise;

 

            4.  Falsifying or tampering with examination results; and

           

            5.  Completing, copying, or using the results of any other student's computer assignments.

 

Plagiarism may be defined as the use of another's ideas or words without acknowledgement.  Examples of plagiarism may include:

 

            1.  Failing to use quotation marks when quoting from a source;

           

            2.  Failing to document distinctive ideas from a source;

                                                           

            3.   Fabrication or inventing sources.

           

DISABILITIES ACT

Any student needing special accommodations due to a disability should contact the Coordinator of Student Disability Services, Student Union, Suite 204 or call (580) 745-2254 (TDD# 745-2704).   It is the responsibility of each student to make an official request to the Coordinator for  accommodations.

 

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