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Along
with these classes, students also need to
complete their general
education degree requirements.
A full-time student is typically enrolled
in 15 units per semester, so you still
have room for 6 units of general education
subjects. Save the more advanced aeronau¬tics
courses for your future semesters, and get
a solid start on these general education
requirements.
If you have A.S. degree
ambitions but simply want to earn your
private pilot certificate, only AERO
23 is required. However, AERO 26 and
AERO 29 provide valuable supplements to
the AERO 23 material and should be
taken concurrently if your schedule
permits. If you want to start flying
in your first semester, there will
be opportunities to apply for admission
to the Flight Training Association
in the first two weeks of each semester.
Our college operates three training
aircraft at Brackett Airport in a flight
training program structured in conjunction
with AERO 23. Admission to the Flight
Training Association is competitive.
Only students enrolled in credit courses
at Mt SAC may fly our aircraft, and
your eligibility ceases when you finish
attending classes at Mt SAC.
Initial
courses are sequenced so that students
may begin this program in either the
Fall or Spring semester. Although this
program is primarily designed to be
completed by attending day classes,
courses are rotated through the evening
schedule.
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