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A V I A T I O N P R O G R A M Program Overview Ozarks Technical Community College is planning to offer an aviation-focused associate degree. In October 2016, OTC entered into an agreement with Premier Flight Center LLC. That was the first step in a multi-step process to enable OTC to offer a degree focused on aviation. Further approvals are required from: Missouri Department of Higher Education, the Higher Learning Commission, and the U.S. Department of Education. OTC s goal is to have the proposed program approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) part 141 flight school. North Star Aviation out of Minnesota owns Premier Flight Center, a Missouri-based LLC, and operates a flight school in Minnesota along with a satellite location in Bowling Green, Ohio. Premier Flight Center LLC will own and maintain planes for the program. OTC will be responsible for developing the curriculum for the program. Graduates of OTC s program will be prepared to immediately work as commercial pilots. An airline Transport Pilot certificate is required to captain a jet aircraft or scheduled operations (airlines). To obtain this certification you will need to build experience with a commercial pilot s license. Most major airlines require a Bachelor s degree. Frequently Asked Questions When do classes start? Classes will begin on August 21, 2017 How long are the classes? Classes will be semester-long, 16 weeks. Lab classes will have a required amount of flight time. This will be subject to scheduling with aircraft, student preparation to complete the labs, and if weather conditions are safe for flying. Are the classes during the day or in the evening? Classes will be offered based on student need and may include evening hours. Page 1 of 6 Revised April 11, 2017

Will some courses be online? All general education courses are available online as well as seated. Some ground school classes will likely be offered online as the program matures. We do not foresee online courses for August 2017. Lab courses will not be offered online. Where are classes held? Airport? OTC? The aviation program will consist of ground school classes taught by OTC instructors at the OTC Springfield Campus or online. Premier Flight Center, LLC will teach flight training at the former Springfield-Branson National Airport terminal, 5000 West Kearney Street, Suite 110. Are there any special admission requirements for this major? After a student applies to OTC, several special items are needed: o All flight lab students need to pass a flight physical with an FAA designated Aviation Medical Examiner [AME] o Before beginning classes, students should request/receive a Student Pilot Certificate [valid for 24 months] o A valid driver s license is required o The Department of Homeland Security requires certain documents for pilots. Students will need: a valid driver s license AND official birth certificate with raised seal OR a United States Passport for Transportation Security Administration verification purposes. Non-US citizens will need to undergo Transportation Security Administration (TSA) processing. What are the lab components? Flight labs are conducted at the Premier Flight Center, LLC, 5000 West Kearney Street, Suite 110 (at the former Springfield-Branson National Airport terminal) Flight costs are determined on an hourly basis for aircraft and flight instruction. Completion of the flight lab requires completion of the FAA written exam, and the final FAA check ride for that particular FAA certification. Each FAA written exam requires a fee. Although the plan is for these fees to be included in your lab fees, as of this writing, we do not yet have FAA approval to do so. Do students begin flying immediately after enrolling in the aviation program? Yes! Full-time students will be in a plane the first week of classes. OTC wants students to begin flight training as soon as possible so they can complete their degree in two years. Page 2 of 6 Revised April 11, 2017

What degree will a student complete? This degree will be an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) in Aviation Flight Technology. How long does the entire degree take? A focused student can complete this degree, including required lab time and flight time, in two years. What type of gear or supplies will I need? Aviation Headset: any mid-priced headset, such as David Clark, or any other brand Kneeboard: any kind is acceptable as long as it is secure and it is comfortable on your leg. There are also kneeboards available that are specifically made to hold any ipad Pilot Logbook: A larger professional logbook is recommended for those seeking a career as a pilot Flight Bag: any type of bag that fits your needs. Some students use a backpack, others use a professional flight bag Flashlight: any kind that is durable and fits nicely in your flight bag, one with both white and red light is preferred. Instrument Hood or Foggles : used to simulate instrument conditions Plotter: used to measure distances and determine courses on aeronautical charts. The rotating kind is recommended Flight Computer (called an E6B): Sporty s E6B is the most common. There are also serval apps, including a Sporty s app, available for the ipad Cessna 172R Pilots Information Manual: purchase the one that says 172R post 1997 Kansas City Sectional chart Premier Flight Center Cessna 172 Checklist Supplies available through the bookstore or other entities What is the total cost of the degree? Students will be charged the normal OTC Tier III tuition rate for aviation classes, which is $117 per credit hour for in-district students for the 2017-2018 school year. This figure does not include general OTC fees which vary based on the semester and total hours taken. The lab fees for flight instruction to qualify a student to become a commercial pilot are $53,955. This is the total for the lab portion of the program. These fees are comparable to most flight schools. These fees include: o Private Pilot Lab Fee Hours Hourly Rate Course Cost Solo 10 $160 $1,600 Dual Cessna 172 41 $160 $6,560 Flight Instruction 41 $50 $2,050 Pre & Post Ground Instruction 35 $50 $1,750 Check Ride Examiner Fee 1 $400 $400 Solo Cessna 172 (check ride) 2 $160 $320 FAA Written Test 1 $165 $165 TOTAL $12,845 Page 3 of 6 Revised April 11, 2017

o Instrument Pilot Lab Fee Hours Hourly Rate Course Cost Dual Cessna 172 41 $160 $6,560 Flight Instruction 41 $50 $2,050 Pre & Post Ground Instruction 32 $50 $1,600 Dual Redbird FMX 13 $90 $1,170 FTD Instruction 13 $50 $650 Check Ride Examiner Fee 1 $400 $400 Solo Cessna 172 (check ride) 2 $160 $320 FAA Written Test 1 $165 $165 TOTAL $12,915 o Commercial Pilot Lab Fee Hours Hourly Rate Course Cost Solo Cessna 172 30 $160 $4,800 Solo Piper Arrow 10 $235 $2,350 Dual Cessna 172 48 $160 $7,680 Dual Piper Arrow 20 $235 $4,700 Flight Instruction 68 $50 $3,400 Dual Redbird FMX 12 $90 $1,080 FTD Instruction 12 $50 $600 Solo Piper Arrow (check ride) 2 $235 $470 Pre & Post Ground Instruction 51 $50 $2,550 Check Ride Examiner Fee ASEL 1 $400 $400 FAA Written Test 1 $165 $165 TOTAL $28,195 These lab fees are all inclusive (including aviation fuel) assuming a student completes the lab components in the average amount of time needed by students. If a student is unable to complete the required flight skills within the scheduled hours then the student would be charged for additional flight time at the listed hourly rate. Can students use Financial Aid, A+ Scholarships, or Veterans benefits? If final approval occurs with the Department of Education in the spring of 2017, the program will be financial aid eligible. The student will be eligible for all state and federal aid, foundation, and institutional scholarships. Keep in mind all grant, loan and scholarships will have dollar limits. Students who are qualified A+ scholarship recipients will be eligible to use those fund benefits toward the cost of the program. These dollars are applied to the tuition and common course fees. This scholarship does not cover lab fees, such as flight costs. As a new program, VA benefits will not be available for at least two years after the start of the program. Page 4 of 6 Revised April 11, 2017

What college credit can transfer? OTC will work with our four year partner universities to develop a transferable degree option. Students can earn an associate degree at OTC and transfer to a four-year institution to earn a bachelor s degree. This is still a work in progress since the first group of students has not completed the program. Can students test out of any courses? To satisfy aviation curriculum requirements, students with pilot certificates and ratings earned with college credit through an Aviation Accreditation Board International [AABI] accredited university may transfer those credits without demonstration of proficiency. College credits obtained through a non-aabi accredited institution will be reviewed by the Department of Aviation to ensure the issuing institution follows policies and practices consistent with AABI accreditation standards. Prior flight experience will be evaluated and may result in advanced standing in flight labs. Students are responsible for aircraft rental required for the evaluation. This evaluation is not eligible for financial aid reimbursement. While logged flight hours never expire, Part 141 accredited time will have to be evaluated on a case by case basis. Can a student take aviation courses at other campuses besides Springfield? At this time, the ground courses will only be offered at the OTC Springfield Campus. Lab classes will be taught by Premier Flight Center, LLC, which operates out of the flight training center at the former Springfield-Branson National Airport terminal, 5000 W. Kearney Street, Suite 110. How many people are in each class? Ground courses taught by OTC faculty are capped at 24 students. Lab classes are one-on-one, taught by Premier Flight Center, LLC and are limited only by number of planes and flight instructor hours. Do students need their own computers? Although it is possible to be successful without a personal computer, computers and the Internet are used extensively in the aviation industry. Computers are available at all OTC locations for student use. Computer costs will not covered by financial aid up front, but any refund given from financial aid can be used in the purchase of the item (if there is a refund). All necessary equipment, excluding textbooks, will be provided through the course fee. Because certain texts will be used for more than one class, initial estimates place total aviation textbook Page 5 of 6 Revised April 11, 2017

costs for the entire program under $500. General education textbooks are not included in this total since many students have completed some of these courses already, and electives are at the discretion of the student. What kind of airplanes and other equipment will students have access to at the flight center? Aircraft OTC and its flight school partner will offer students access to Technically Advanced Aircraft according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Each aircraft has Garmin G500 Glass panels and Garmin 430 WAAS enabled GPS systems along with synthetic vision, Terrain alerts, ADS-B satellite reporting and on-board Nexrad weather. These aircraft are designed to match and train the avionics used in modern air carriers. As training aircraft, they also have redundant analog versions of the instruments and avionics allowing instructors to turn off the modern equipment and train for older instruments and equipment commonly found in general aviation aircraft and some smaller commercial operations. The planes are specifically designed with the sole purpose of training in mind. They have built-in memory and training aids to allow instructors to reinforce habits and procedures used in commercial aviation. An example is auditory alerts set by the pilot before each flight to announce key altitudes for better situational awareness and safety. Students will complete the program with the knowledge to fly using paper maps and whiskey compasses and at the same time be prepared for what is being used by commercial passenger lines, thus reducing any hurdles when searching for employment. Simulator The RedBird FMX simulator is an FAA Approved Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD). It has full motion across all three axis along with control feedback. Control feedback means the controls will simulate the actual pressures the pilot will feel in flight. The simulator allows instructors to hold training sessions creating weather conditions and emergency conditions that would be unsafe to duplicate in actual flight. The simulator can also exactly recreate a condition based on an actual flight so that a student can work through a mistake without the added distraction of flying an airplane. As an added benefit, students will learn in a Class C airspace and airport so they will become immersed in Air Traffic Control (ATC) Operations from the beginning. Other schools teach out of uncontrolled airfields so when their students are introduced to Air Traffic Control, they tend to be intimidated. OTC students talk to ATC from the very first flight and learn the phraseology from day one so they will be more confident and clear on radio communications. Page 6 of 6 Revised April 11, 2017