Aircraft Dispatcher (ADSP.S.STC)
- Division: Science, Mathematics and Engineering
- Department: Aviation Technology
The Aircraft Dispatcher certificate provides students with the theory and operating knowledge necessary to understand the policies, procedures and means of compliance with the applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) leading to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Dispatcher Certification. The program develops the knowledge and skills required to enter a career in the aviation industry as an aircraft dispatcher. To that end, students explore aircraft performance, meteorology, crew resource management, air traffic control, advanced navigation, airline operations and FAA knowledge, oral, and practical exams.
Curriculum
AVT 1105 Orientation to Aviation
2 Credits
AVT 1110 Private Pilot Ground School
3 Credits
AVT 1119 Aviation Meteorology
2 Credits
AVT 1141 Principles of Aviation Leadership
2 Credits
AVT 2146 Introduction to Airline Operations
3 Credits
AVT 2157 Aircraft Performance I
2 Credits
AVT 2158 Aircraft Performance II
2 Credits
AVT 2159 Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) Aircraft Systems
1 Credit
AVT 2166 Practical Dispatch Applications
3 Credits
AVT 2167 Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Navigation & Planning
2 Credits
AVT 2168 Dispatcher Oral Preparation
1 Credit
MET 1131 Personal Computer Applications for Engineering Technology
1 Credit