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Vincennes University offers flight and ground training leading to the private pilot
certificate, commercial pilot certificate, and instrument rating. You may also earn the multiengine
rating, flight instructor certificate, and instrument flight instructor rating.
Earning Your Wings
The training for the private and commercial certificate and instrument rating is
accomplished under Federal Aviation Regulation Part 141. At Vincennes University you can obtain a
commercial pilot certificate in 195 flight hours instead of the 250 flight hours normally
required. Your first semester will involve 45 clock hours of actual flight time, including 8
hours of solo flight.
The VU program is designed to be a balance of aviation classes and traditional academic
subjects. Flight training is done at the Mid-American Air Center of the Lawrenceville-Vincennes
Airport, a 3,000-acre facility with mile-long runways free of obstructions.
Topics You Will Study
- Federal aviation regulations
- Airplane preflight inspection
- Night flying
- Radio communications
- Aircraft systems
- Meteorology
- Navigation
Types of Aircraft Used in Flight Training
- Cessna 172RG
- Cessna 310
- Bellanca Decathlon
- ATC 710 Flight Simulator
- Cessna 172
- Frasca 141 Flight Simulator
Placement and Salaries
The majority of our graduates continue their education beyond the associate degree.
Some of them stay at Vincennes University to earn a baccalaureate degree in technology. Others
transfer to a variety of schools in order to complete a four-year degree. Those students who
graduated in the class of 2004, who entered the workforce, received starting salaries ranging from
$23,525 to $34,320.
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