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OU School of Aviation Full for Fall 2024 Freshmen

Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has filled its flying option program for Fall 2024 freshmen. Spaces were filled on a first-come, first-served basis according to date of enrollment deposit.

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Attention Fall 2024 newly admitted flight majors:

The first admitted freshmen for the Fall 2024 term with the intended major of Aviation:  Professional Pilot or Aviation Management-Flying who pay OU’s $250 Enrollment Deposit before the program reaches capacity will be considered for a flight slot.

The point at which the flight program reaches capacity, newly admitted eligible flight majors will be sent the NEXT STEPS email containing the One Stop packet.  Be sure to check your new OU email address often.  Successful completion and submission of the One Stop packet ensures your eligibility to start flying in either the fall, spring, or summer term of your first year.  Aviation cannot guarantee up front which semester you will start flying.

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About Aviation


Faculty and Staff

Eric Wydra
Director 

 

 

  • Graduate of the University of Illinois
  • 30-year USAF pilot
  • MS in Computer Resource Management
  • April Millaway-Axton
    Executive Director,
    FAA Center of Excellence TTHP Research Consortium ($20M+/85 projects)

  • Lecturer/Co-Instructor
  • Pursuing a Doctorate in Education in Aviation and Space Studies
  • Research Interests: Human Factors/Performance, Improving Risk-Based Decision-Making, and UAS/AAM Integration
  • Dr. Todd Hubbard
    Faculty Lead

     

     

  • Doctor of Applied Educational Studies in Aviation
  • Retired USAF; former U-2 pilot
  • Mary Aldridge
    Assistant Director

     

     

  • Graduate of Northern Michigan University
  • Academic Advisor with over twenty years at OU
  • Outdoor enthusiast
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    Steve West
    Air Traffic Management Director

     

     

  • Former FAA Air Traffic Controller, FAA Academy Instructor and Supervisor
  • Over 20 years of experience educating future Air Traffic Controllers
  • MA in Administrative Leadership
  • Dr. Brenda Salgado
    Associate Professor

     

     

  • OU Graduate - Bachelor of Business Administration/Marketing
  • Master of Adult Education
  • Doctorate in Aviation & Aerospace Education
  • Shelly Ainsworth
    Academic Advisor

     

     

  • BA in Human Services Counseling & Psychology
  • Masters in Human Relations 
  • Mental Health Counselor, Prevention Specialist & Trainer, School Outreach
  • Academic Advisor with over 20 years at OU
  • George Hicks
    Chief Flight Instructor

     

    • OU Aviation Alumnus Class of 1980
    • Retired US Army Aviator
    • MBA in Management 

     

    Marian Brown
    Academic Advisor

     

     

  • OU graduate
  • BS and Masters in Human Relations
  • Academic Advisor with over 35 years at OU
  • Ashley Chrisman
    Program Manager,
    Sooner Flight Academy

     

     

     

     

  • Involved in the program as a student, intern, navigator and Summer Camp manager
  • 20+ years of experience

  • Byron Semrau
    OU Aviation Safety Officer

     

     

     

  • OU graduate
  • BA in Economics and Philosophy
  • Flight Instructor with II and MEI
  • Contact

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    School of Aviationaviation@ou.edu(405) 325-7231
    SoA Undergraduate Advisingsainsworth@ou.edu(405) 325-6033
    College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciencesags@ou.edu(405) 325-3095
    Undergraduate Student Servicesaso@ou.edu(405) 325-3095
    Givingspencertaylor@ou.edu(405) 325-4187
    Outreachjessicacavin@ou.edujessicacavin@ou.edu

    Academic Concentrations

    Aviation

    Professional Pilot - Airplane

    Students who fly at OU train in a modern fleet of aircraft, which features the very latest in aviation technology. Students will be prepared through a multi-engine, commercial rating and a required turbine transition course.
     

      Pilot-Airplane

    Aviation Management

    Flying Concentration

    This concentration trains students to become commercial or corporate pilots and includes a general business minor to further diversify their skill sets. The aviation management concentration has options that span from the flight deck to the boardroom. 
     

      Flying

    Aviation

    Professional Pilot - Helicopter

    Students will fly in the Guimbal Cabri G2 Helicopter.  Students will receive their Private Pilot, Commercial and Instrument Certificates.

     

      Pilot-Helicopter

    Aviation Management

    Non-Flying Concentration

    The School of Aviation offers this option for students who don’t wish to fly but are interested in meeting the growing demands for aviation management positions. This concentration also includes a general business minor upon completion. 
     

      Non-Flying

    Aviation Management

    Air Traffic Management

    This concentration trains students for careers as air traffic controllers or in other aviation management fields, going well beyond the basic curriculum that the FAA has prescribed for AT-CTI schools. This concentration also includes a general business minor upon graduation.

      Air Traffic


    Aviation Minors

    Air Traffic Control

    With the ATC minor, students prepare for careers as air traffic controllers or in other aviation management fields. The School of Aviation focuses on narrowing the gap between pilot and controller communication errors to establish mutual understanding between both entities and promote the importance of the field of Air Traffic Control to the greater aviation community.

    Aviation Management

    With an Aviation Management minor, students prepare to be key administrators, facilitators, and operators on the ground in the aviation sector.  This minor allows you to graduate with the skills and insight to make an immediate impact as a significant member in the aviation field. 

    Facilities & Technology

    Facilities

    Max Westheimer Airport

    OU North Base 
    1700 Lexington Ave, Norman, OK 73069


    Max Westheimer is home to seven aviation businesses, approximately 68 hangar tenants, and over 110+ based aircraft.

    As many as 100 students a year complete their private pilot certificates through the University of Oklahoma School of Aviation. Yearly another 1000+ children can obtain hands-on experience in the aviation field each summer through the Sooner Flight Academy program.

    The buildings contain many classrooms and study areas, with training aids, simulators, and other facilities to enhance the student’s learning environment. The airport is about a 20-minute drive from the National Weather Center. Aviation students also have access to the school’s maintenance hangars, which further enhance the student’s ability to learn. Students are encouraged to take an active part in their learning process. 

    Simulation Center

    OU North Base
    1205 Halley Ave, Norman, OK 73069


    The School of Aviation cut the ribbon on a newly renovated simulation center in the Fall of 2022. 

    This 5,000-square-foot facility houses two classrooms, full-scale air traffic control simulators for approach, en route, and tower control, and two flight simulators.  This state-of-the-art facility has helped elevate the OU School of Aviation to greater heights since our students are able to train on top-of-the-line equipment.  Specifically, the air traffic control simulators were purchased and installed in 2022 making OU a premier air traffic control training facility.


    Technology

    Simulators

    The Frasca Reconfigurable Training Device (RTD) is an FAA-approved Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD) that simulates a standard single-engine aircraft including the use of modern GPS and communications systems.  The RTD offers a high-quality solution to your flight training needs.

    Advanced Aviation Training Device

    The AATD is a level three flight training device that simulates the flight deck environment of both the Piper Warrior and the Seminole. A widescreen TV in front of the windshield realistically displays a wide variety of environmental parameters – day/night, rain, thunderstorms, low ceilings, etc. The control response of the AATD is very close to that of the actual aircraft. The avionics also duplicate the avionics of the actual aircraft, including a Garmin 430 GPS navigator. The instructor can simulate a wide variety of situations ranging from rapidly changing weather to system malfunctions. Like the PCATD, this allows the student to get up to speed on instrument procedures before getting into the actual aircraft.

    Fleet

    Piper PA-28-161 Warrior airplane getting ready to takeoff the runway

    For our Multi-Engine program the school operates three PA44-180 Seminoles, two of which will be brand new aircraft as of September 2024. Transition to this aircraft from the Warriors and Pilot 100is is almost seamless. It has state of the art avionics, including autopilot, flight director, and GPS navigation capability. The two new aircraft are configured with the latest Garmin G1000 avionics package.  With this aircraft you will practice simulated engine failures, as well as single engine approaches and landings.


    Piper PA44-180 Seminole on the runway

    For our Multi-Engine program the school operates a PA44-180 Seminole, also purchased new in 2005. Transition to this aircraft from the Warriors is almost seamless. It has state of the art avionics, including autopilot, flight director, and GPS navigation capability. With this aircraft you will practice simulated engine failures, as well as single engine approaches and landings.


    Beechcraft BE90 King Air on the runway with the Westheimer terminal in the background.

    Our flagship is a late-90’s model King Air C90B purchased in 2005. The King Air is used in the school’s turbine transition course. Like our other aircraft, the King Air is equipped with the latest in avionics, including electronic flight displays (EFIS), autopilot, flight director, multi-function display, and GPS navigation capability. Turbine Transition students are also exposed to advanced aircraft systems including pressurization, radar, weather downlink, de-ice, and anti-ice systems. Turbine Transition and a chance to fly a modern turbine aircraft is offered by only a few collegiate level aviation programs. The King Air is also available for faculty and staff transport (FAST) flights on University-related business.


    Piper PA-28-161 Warrior airplane getting ready to takeoff the runway

    For helicopter training, the two-seat Guimbal Cabri G2 is used for private pilot, instrument and commercial certificates.  With its impressive safety record and state of the art avionics, it is the perfect platform to learn all stages of helicopter operation.

    Academic Goals

    Professional Pilot - Airplane

    Specially designed for students who want a career as a pilot.

    Students who fly at OU train in a modern fleet of aircraft, which features the very latest in aviation technology. Students will be prepared through a multi-engine, commercial rating and a required turbine transition course.

    Please be aware that we have a limited number of flight slots for pilot students. Admission to this concentration is limited and competitive.

    Aviation Program Goal

    All graduates of the program in aviation will have developed a depth of understanding of the Aviation industry and been afforded the opportunity to prepare for an aviation-related professional career following graduation. 

    Professional Pilot Educational Goal

    • Instill a foundation for lifelong learning; graduates are immersed in issues in the domestic and international aviation community
    • Create competent, skillful pilots and leaders who can solve complex problems within aviation
    • Cultivate single pilot/crew resource management, operational risk management, and safety awareness in aviation operations
    • Instill professional, ethical responsibility, and business sustainability in global environments

    If you’re planning to choose the Professional Pilot or Aviation Management – Flying concentration, you should apply as close to or on August 1 to increase your potential for a flight slot. Flight major applications are accepted during the fall term application timeframe onlyDue to the limited number of flight slots OU has each fall, the demand for one of these slots is great.

    First-Time Freshmen

    Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has limited flying spots for fall 2025 freshmen. Students interested in Professional Pilot-Airplane, Professional Pilot-Helicopter, or Aviation Management-Flying concentrations for fall 2025 are encouraged to apply to the University of Oklahoma when the application opens on August 1. Interested students can only apply for the fall term. OU’s admissions application for these flying concentrations will remain open until November 1. No second or separate application outside of OU’s admissions application is required. Admitted students will then have until January 15 to complete the School of Aviation’s One Stop Packet. No later than March 1, admitted students with completed One Stop Packets will be notified of competitive flying spot admission. This secondary admission process is independent from admission to the university. Students then have until May 1 to send their medical certificate and submit their enrollment deposit to reserve their spot in the incoming freshmen class. Although the starting term at OU is the fall semester, flying spots are assigned either for the fall, spring, or summer term. Flight experience is not required and preference is not given to students with a pilot's license.

    Important Dates:

    • August 1: OU Application Opens 
    • November 1: Application for Flying Concentrations Closes
    • January 15: Deadline to Complete and Submit School of Aviation’s One Stop Packet
    • March 1: Admitted Students with Completed One Stop Packets are Notified of Flying Spots
    • May 1: Enrollment Deposit and Medical Certificate Deadline

    Transfer Students

    Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has limited flying spots for fall 2025 transfer students. Students interested in Professional Pilot-Airplane, Professional Pilot-Helicopter, or Aviation Management-Flying concentrations for fall 2025 are encouraged to apply to the University of Oklahoma when the application opens on August 1. Interested students can only apply for the fall term. OU’s admissions application for these flying concentrations will remain open until November 1. 

    During the spring semester (2025), transfer students already admitted for the fall 2025 term with the intended major of Professional Pilot - Airplane, Professional Pilot - Helicopter, or Aviation Management - Flying will be notified directly of the process to commit to enrollment at OU.  The first admitted transfer students for fall 2025 with these concentrations who complete OU’s commitment process will be considered for a flight slot. There is a very limited number of flight slots allotted for transfer students. 

    If you are notified you are being considered for a flight slot, you then are required to complete the program’s mandatory One Stop packet. Successful completion of the One Stop packet ensures your eligibility to start flying in either the fall, spring, or summer term of your first year. Aviation cannot guarantee up front which semester you will start flying.

    Note to incoming transfers:  The flight sequence typically requires, at minimum, six semesters to complete. The Aviation Management-Flying concentration usually requires six semesters of flying for degree completion while the Professional Pilot concentration requires eight semesters of flying for degree completion.

    Aviation Flying Waitlist

    Because of the limited number of flight slots each fall, as well as the very competitive nature of the process to receive a slot, OU maintains a waitlist for these spaces.  Applicants who are waitlisted will be notified by the Office of Admissions and Recruitment of their status. OU cannot guarantee that any offers of flight slots from the waitlist will be made annually; getting off the waitlist depends on whether eligible students choose later not to accept a flight slot. If you have any questions regarding the flying slot waitlist, please contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at admissions@ou.edu or 405-325-2151.

    Professional Pilot - Helicopter

    Specially designed for students who want a career as a helicopter pilot.

    Students who fly at OU train in Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopter, which features the very latest in aviation technology. Students will be prepared through a commercial and instrument rating

    Please be aware that we have a limited number of flight slots for pilot students. Admission to this concentration is limited and competitive.

    Aviation Program Goal

    All graduates of the program in aviation will have developed a depth of understanding of the Aviation industry and been afforded the opportunity to prepare for an aviation-related professional career following graduation. 

    Professional Pilot Educational Goal

    • Instill a foundation for lifelong learning; graduates are immersed in issues in the domestic and international aviation community
    • Create competent, skillful pilots and leaders who can solve complex problems within aviation
    • Cultivate single pilot/crew resource management, operational risk management, and safety awareness in aviation operations
    • Instill professional, ethical responsibility, and business sustainability in global environments

    If you’re planning to choose the Professional Pilot or Aviation Management – Flying concentration, you should apply as close to or on August 1 to increase your potential for a flight slot. Flight major applications are accepted during the fall term application timeframe only. Due to the limited number of flight slots OU has each fall, the demand for one of these slots is great.

    First-Time Freshmen

    Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has limited flying spots for fall 2025 freshmen. Students interested in Professional Pilot-Airplane, Professional Pilot-Helicopter, or Aviation Management-Flying concentrations for fall 2025 are encouraged to apply to the University of Oklahoma when the application opens on August 1. Interested students can only apply for the fall term. OU’s admissions application for these flying concentrations will remain open until November 1. No second or separate application outside of OU’s admissions application is required. Admitted students will then have until January 15 to complete the School of Aviation’s One Stop Packet. No later than March 1, admitted students with completed One Stop Packets will be notified of competitive flying spot admission. This secondary admission process is independent from admission to the university. Students then have until May 1 to send their medical certificate and submit their enrollment deposit to reserve their spot in the incoming freshmen class. Although the starting term at OU is the fall semester, flying spots are assigned either for the fall, spring, or summer term. Flight experience is not required and preference is not given to students with a pilot's license.

    Important Dates:

    • August 1: OU Application Opens 
    • November 1: Application for Flying Concentrations Closes
    • January 15: Deadline to Complete and Submit School of Aviation’s One Stop Packet
    • March 1: Admitted Students with Completed One Stop Packets are Notified of Flying Spots
    • May 1: Enrollment Deposit and Medical Certificate Deadline

    Transfer Students

    Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has limited flying spots for fall 2025 transfer students. Students interested in Professional Pilot-Airplane, Professional Pilot-Helicopter, or Aviation Management-Flying concentrations for fall 2025 are encouraged to apply to the University of Oklahoma when the application opens on August 1. Interested students can only apply for the fall term. OU’s admissions application for these flying concentrations will remain open until November 1. 

    During the spring semester (2025), transfer students already admitted for the fall 2025 term with the intended major of Professional Pilot - Airplane, Professional Pilot - Helicopter, or Aviation Management - Flying will be notified directly of the process to commit to enrollment at OU.  The first admitted transfer students for fall 2025 with these concentrations who complete OU’s commitment process will be considered for a flight slot. There is a very limited number of flight slots allotted for transfer students. 

    If you are notified you are being considered for a flight slot, you then are required to complete the program’s mandatory One Stop packet. Successful completion of the One Stop packet ensures your eligibility to start flying in either the fall, spring, or summer term of your first year. Aviation cannot guarantee up front which semester you will start flying.

    Note to incoming transfers:  The flight sequence typically requires, at minimum, six semesters to complete. The Aviation Management-Flying concentration usually requires six semesters of flying for degree completion while the Professional Pilot concentration requires eight semesters of flying for degree completion.

    Aviation Flying Waitlist

    Because of the limited number of flight slots each fall, as well as the very competitive nature of the process to receive a slot, OU maintains a waitlist for these spaces.  Applicants who are waitlisted will be notified by the Office of Admissions and Recruitment of their status. OU cannot guarantee that any offers of flight slots from the waitlist will be made annually; getting off the waitlist depends on whether eligible students choose later not to accept a flight slot. If you have any questions regarding the flying slot waitlist, please contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at admissions@ou.edu or 405-325-2151.

    Aviation Management - Flying Concentration

    Specially designed for students who want a career in the business side of the Aviation Industry.

    This concentration trains students to become commercial or corporate pilots and includes a general business minor to further diversify their skill sets. The aviation management concentration has options that span from the flight deck to the boardroom.

    Please be aware that we have a limited number of flight slots for flight students. Admission to this concentration is limited and competitive.

    Aviation Program Goal

    All graduates of the program in aviation will have developed a depth of understanding of the Aviation industry and been afforded the opportunity to prepare for an aviation-related professional career following graduation. 

    Aviation Management (Flying) Educational Goal

    • Instill a solid foundation of management, organizational behavior, and continuing adaptation in a changing global business environment
    • Prepare graduates who will support and nurture business management and lifelong learning in the aviation industry
    • Provide graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement management principles within the aviation environment
    • Review the past, evaluate the future, and study local to global considerations of aviation issues
    • Create competent, skillful pilots and leaders who can solve complex problems in the aviation community
    • Cultivate single pilot/crew resource management, organizational risk management, and safety awareness in aviation operations
    • Foster ethical and responsible behavior within the government, industry, and society

    If you’re planning to choose the Professional Pilot or Aviation Management – Flying concentration, you should apply as close to or on August 1 to increase your potential for a flight slot. Flight major applications are accepted during the fall term application timeframe only. Due to the limited number of flight slots OU has each fall, the demand for one of these slots is great.

    First-Time Freshmen

    Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has limited flying spots for fall 2025 freshmen. Students interested in Professional Pilot-Airplane, Professional Pilot-Helicopter, or Aviation Management-Flying concentrations for fall 2025 are encouraged to apply to the University of Oklahoma when the application opens on August 1. Interested students can only apply for the fall term. OU’s admissions application for these flying concentrations will remain open until November 1. No second or separate application outside of OU’s admissions application is required. Admitted students will then have until January 15 to complete the School of Aviation’s One Stop Packet. No later than March 1, admitted students with completed One Stop Packets will be notified of competitive flying spot admission. This secondary admission process is independent from admission to the university. Students then have until May 1 to send their medical certificate and submit their enrollment deposit to reserve their spot in the incoming freshmen class. Although the starting term at OU is the fall semester, flying spots are assigned either for the fall, spring, or summer term. Flight experience is not required and preference is not given to students with a pilot's license.

    Important Dates:

    • August 1: OU Application Opens 
    • November 1: Application for Flying Concentrations Closes
    • January 15: Deadline to Complete and Submit School of Aviation’s One Stop Packet
    • March 1: Admitted Students with Completed One Stop Packets are Notified of Flying Spots
    • May 1: Enrollment Deposit and Medical Certificate Deadline

    Transfer Students

    Due to unprecedented market interest in the field of aviation, the OU School of Aviation has limited flying spots for fall 2025 transfer students. Students interested in Professional Pilot-Airplane, Professional Pilot-Helicopter, or Aviation Management-Flying concentrations for fall 2025 are encouraged to apply to the University of Oklahoma when the application opens on August 1. Interested students can only apply for the fall term. OU’s admissions application for these flying concentrations will remain open until November 1. 

    During the spring semester (2025), transfer students already admitted for the fall 2025 term with the intended major of Professional Pilot - Airplane, Professional Pilot - Helicopter, or Aviation Management - Flying will be notified directly of the process to commit to enrollment at OU.  The first admitted transfer students for fall 2025 with these concentrations who complete OU’s commitment process will be considered for a flight slot. There is a very limited number of flight slots allotted for transfer students. 

    If you are notified you are being considered for a flight slot, you then are required to complete the program’s mandatory One Stop packet. Successful completion of the One Stop packet ensures your eligibility to start flying in either the fall, spring, or summer term of your first year. Aviation cannot guarantee up front which semester you will start flying.

    Note to incoming transfers:  The flight sequence typically requires, at minimum, six semesters to complete. The Aviation Management-Flying concentration usually requires six semesters of flying for degree completion while the Professional Pilot concentration requires eight semesters of flying for degree completion.

    Aviation Flying Waitlist

    Because of the limited number of flight slots each fall, as well as the very competitive nature of the process to receive a slot, OU maintains a waitlist for these spaces.  Applicants who are waitlisted will be notified by the Office of Admissions and Recruitment of their status. OU cannot guarantee that any offers of flight slots from the waitlist will be made annually; getting off the waitlist depends on whether eligible students choose later not to accept a flight slot. If you have any questions regarding the flying slot waitlist, please contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at admissions@ou.edu or 405-325-2151.

    Aviation Management - Non-Flying Concentration

    Specially designed for students who want a career in the business side of the Aviation Industry.

    The School of Aviation offers this option for students who don’t wish to fly but are interested in meeting the growing demands for aviation management positions. This concentration also includes a general business minor upon completion.

    Aviation Program Goal

    All graduates of the program in aviation will have developed a depth of understanding of the Aviation industry and been afforded the opportunity to prepare for an aviation-related professional career following graduation. 

    Aviation Management (Non-Flying) Educational Goal

    • Instill a solid foundation of management, organizational behavior, and continuing adaptation in a changing global business environment
    • Prepare graduates who will support and nurture business management and lifelong learning in the aviation industry
    • Provide graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement management principles within the aviation environment
    • Review the past, evaluate the future, and study local to global considerations of aviation issues
    • Instill professional, ethical responsibility and business sustainability in global environments

    Only students accepted into the Aviation Management – Flying Concentration or Professional Pilot Concentration AND get a flying spot will be able to fly. Unfortunately, students in other non-flying aviation or aerospace programs will not be able to fly.

    Air Traffic Management

    Specially designed for students who want a career dealing with the safety and control of commercial flight operations.

    This concentration trains students for careers as air traffic controllers or in other aviation management fields, going well beyond the basic curriculum that the FAA has prescribed for AT-CTI schools. This concentration also includes a general business minor upon graduation.

    Aviation Program Goal

    All graduates of the program in aviation will have developed a depth of understanding of the Aviation industry and been afforded the opportunity to prepare for an aviation-related professional career following graduation. 

    Air Traffic Management Educational Goal

    • Graduates will be knowledgeable in all of the FAA air traffic basic learning objectives
    • Foster ethical and responsible behavior within government, industry, and society
    • Provide exposure to practical application in all options of air traffic control
    • Instill an appreciation for diversity and teamwork in the aviation workplace
    • Stimulate the appreciation and importance of lifelong learning

    Why should I consider Air Traffic Management?

    The FAA plans to hire between 800 and 1,100 new Air Traffic Controllers per year for at least the next ten years (FAA Controller Workforce Plan, 2021), and graduates from FAA Approved AT-CTI colleges and universities receive preference in the hiring process. OU’s Air Traffic Management program is a well-rounded Aviation Management degree that teaches all options of Air Traffic Control in the classroom and dynamic simulation.

    Only students accepted into the Aviation Management – Flying Concentration or Professional Pilot Concentration AND get a flying spot will be able to fly. Unfortunately, students in other non-flying aviation or aerospace programs will not be able to fly.

    Tuition and Fees

    Visit Bursar Services for full tuition information

    Credit Flight Fees

    CourseAmount
    * Primary Flying (AVIA 1222)    $9,852.00
    *Advanced Flying (AVIA 2231)    $8,136.00
    *Secondary Flying (AVIA 2341)    $7,812.00
    *Instrument Flying (AVIA 3572)    $9,288.00
    *Commercial Flying (AVIA 4552)    $8,296.00
    *Multi-Engine Flying (AVIA 3581)    $6,315.00
     (Opt - Aviation Mgt Majors)
    *Turbune Transition (AVIA 4313)    $9,525.00
     (Opt - Aviation Mgt Majors)

    Optional Courses

    CourseAmount
    *Flight Instructor (AVIA 4602)$6,212.00
    *Advanced Flight Maneuvers (Avia 3111)$1,444.00
    *Instrument Instructor (AVIA 4613)$4,192.00
    *Multi-Engine Instructor (AVIA 4622)$11,231.00

    Air Traffic Control Course Fees

    CourseAmount
    IFR Traffic Procedures (AVIA 3313)$426.00
    En Route Radar Lab (AVIA 4013)$1,667.00
    ATC Tower Simulation (AVIA 4004)$1,960.00
    Tracon Radar Lab (AVIA 4023)$1,667.00

    While fuel surcharges are not intended to be long-term, OU reserves the right to apply fuel surcharges during times of extremes with respect to fuel prices surging beyond forecast costs.

    *** Fee increases may occur each year.

    Prices for courses shown are for the minimum FAA hours required in a course syllabus. Actual flight hours and costs will most likely vary.  For example, most Private Pilot students on average require five to ten hours of overflight.*

    *Overflight

    If a student requires overflight hours, it is billed at the per flight hour cost (varies by aircraft, see table below). Additionally, for overflight, there is a $44 per hour charge for instructor pre and post-flight preparation.

    • Warrior Dual - $214.00
    • Warrior Solo - $170.00
    • TAA Dual - $218.00
    • TAA Solo - $179.00
    • Seminole Dual - $401.00
    • King Air Ground - $55.00
    • King Air Dual - $1,409.00
    • Ground - $44.00
    • Simulator - $142.00

    All prices are effective August 1, 2023. Fee increases may occur each year.

    *Permission is required for students who want to enroll in more than 19 semester hours per Oklahoma State Regents' Policy.