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Airway Science Technology Flight - Chandler/Gilbert Community College

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Airway Science Technology Flight from Chandler/Gilbert Community College is a Campus Associate Aeronautical engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. The Associate of Applied Science in Airway Science Technology, Flight Emphasis is designed to prepare students to apply technical knowledge and skills to the flying of commercial, agricultural, public service, corporate, or private airplanes, and to prepare students to sit for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) written and practical examinations for Commercial Pilot Certificate with Single Engine Airplane Land Rating, Instrument Rating, and the Multiengine Rating as well as the Flight Instructor Certificate with Single Engine Airplane Land Rating. This program is available to both full-time and part-time students. Ground school courses must be taken concurrently with the appropriate flight courses. Students must apply for enrollment in the Associate of Applied Science in Airway Science Technology, Flight Emphasis program before enrolling in any 200-level flight course. View more details on Chandler/Gilbert Community College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Aeronautical engineering courses.

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