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ARTICLE
II - ADMISSIONS
Section
2.1 Requirements
a.
In order to enroll in any course offered at Richmor Aviation, a
prospective applicant must meet the requirements of Federal Aviation
Regulations Part 61 (Subpart, as applicable), including but not
limited to the following:
- 1.
Private: 16 years of age and will reach his/her 17th birthday
prior to completion of the course.
- 2.
Instrument and/or Commercial: 17 years of age and will reach
his/her 18th birthday prior to completion of the course.
- 3.
CFI or CFII: 18 years of age
- 4.
FAA Medical, 2nd class needed for SCCC students
- 5.
Read, speak, write, understand, and converse fluently in English,
as required by FAA regulation.
- 6.
ATP: will reach 23rd birthday prior to completion of the course.
Section
2.2 Procedures
The
applicant is to obtain, complete, and return the application/registration
form to the admissions office. The student will be notified of his/her
acceptance into the program. If the applicant has not already received
an extensive tour of the facilities and operations, the applicant
will schedule an appointment for a tour and to complete the enrollment
process as soon as possible after application and/or acceptance.
Each student will receive a copy of this school catalog, a course
syllabus, and will sign (in duplicate) an enrollment agreement.
One original enrollment agreement will remain on file with the school;
the student will receive a duplicate of the original.
A student
enrolling in the SCCC degree program
will comply with the college's enrollment requirements and the course
information sheet requirements.
Section
2.3 Advanced Credit
The
school is restricted by regulation from allowing more than fifty
(50%) percent of the curriculum requirement as advanced credit at
the time of enrollment, if such flight time was logged at an FAA
approved FAR 141 school. In the case where flight time was not logged
at an approved school, Richmor is restricted from allowing more
than twenty-five (25%) percent of the curriculum requirement as
advanced credit. In either instance, advanced credit will be based
upon a proficiency or knowledge test or both conducted by the school.
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