Program Introduction
Students–A60180U who aspire to join the world of aviation, but are more at ease with their feet on the ground may discover the Unmanned Pilot program is the best fit for them. Unmanned Aerial Systems is a rapid-growing segment of the aviation world. Unmanned Pilot students study alongside their Career and Manned Pilot colleagues in mastering aviation concepts and culture while specializing in remote operations. The Unmanned Pilot pathway leads outside the classroom where students will be tasked with conducting specialized projects in agriculture, construction, real estate, or search-and-rescue.
Curriculum Preview
SAMPLE COURSES
- AER 110 – Air Navigation
This course covers the basic elements of air navigation, fundamentals of pilotage and dead reckoning, and the use of a plotter, computer, and aerial charts. - AER 150 – Private Pilot Flt Theory
This course covers the aeronautical knowledge required to meet the Federal Aviation Administration regulations for private pilot certification.
SAMPLE COURSES
- AER 111 – Aviation Meteorology
This course covers the atmosphere, interpretation, and measurement of meteorological elements, and the effects of such on aircraft operations and performance. - AER 160 – Instrument Flight Theory
This course covers the required aeronautical knowledge of the Federal Aviation Administration Regulation Instrument Ground School.
SAMPLE COURSES
- AER 217 – Air Transportation
This course covers the development and present status of the air transportation system. - AER 218 – Human Factors in Aviation
This course analyzes interpersonal relationships in the cockpit and related psychological factors that affect pilot performance and efficiency during flight operations.
SAMPLE COURSES
- AER 115 – Flight Simulator
This course covers instrument instruction and training in an FAA-approved flight simulator. - AER 170 – Commercial Flight Theory
This course covers advanced aircraft control, cross-country operations, and other topics required for the FAA commercial pilot written exam.
SAMPLE COURSES
- UAS 111 – UAS Unmanned Aircraft Systems
This course provides students with the various products and technologies commonly associated with unmanned aircraft systems utilized by hobbyists, the government, industry, and the military. - CIS 110 – Introduction to Computers
This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and operations of the computer.
Aviation Immersion
Through Simulation
Through Simulation
Lenoir Community College’s Unmanned Pilot Program, like all of our Aviation Programs, value the culture of Aviation. Unmanned pilots have the opportunity to develop their knowledge, skills, and abilities in the broad scope of aviation. Unmanned students utilize manned aircraft simulators to cultivate their understanding of:
- Crew Resource Management
- Safety Management Systems
- Aircraft Systems, Performance, and Weather
- Technically Advanced Aircraft
- Human Factors
- Simulation in a Redbird FMX Advanced Aviation Training Device that can be later applied to later manned FAA ratings.
Continue to Build on Your Education
by Transferring
by Transferring
Lenoir Community College has articulation agreements in place with several four-year universities to give you credit for coursework completed at Lenoir. You can continue your studies in aviation or diversify your education into other fields that support your aviation passions. Be sure to discuss your educational pathway options with your advisor.
Paying for College
What is financial aid? Financial aid is money that is given or borrowed to help pay for college. It can come from federal, state, local, school and private entities. North Carolina and the federal government award millions of dollars each year to help students pay for college. Don’t forget Scholarships! Scholarships are gifts. They don’t need to be repaid. There are thousands of them, offered by schools, employers, individuals, private companies, nonprofits, communities, religious groups, and professional and social organizations.