Flight Operations prepares students to become professional aviators or pilots, taking them into the world of airplane and helicopter operations, aerodynamics, and aviation weather. At the University of Dubuque, the Flight Operations degree aligns students with professional ground school and flight training from day one. The program begins with a basic private pilot ground school, continuing with instrument rating, and then reaching a commercial pilot certificate. Students earn a multi-engine rating as well as receive jet transition training in a CRJ 200 airline simulator and can continue the program to conclude with a flight instructor certificate. Students will leave ready to build a career as a professional aviator or pilot within the commercial airline, corporate or general aviation, emergency medical services, air cargo operations, and charter operations.
Making a Difference Through the Study of Flight Operations
Students and faculty at UD are active in the aviation and aerospace industry. Their work contributes to the advancement of aviation and aerospace research. They have worked collaboratively with industry professionals in the advancement of aviation flight training and education.
Degree Distinctive
What is distinctive about a degree in Flight Operations at the University of Dubuque?
- Opportunity to engage in several flight training sessions each week. Students incorporate knowledge learned in ground school classes into the flight training lessons they accomplish one-on-one with a flight instructor.
- Hands-on experience in our CRJ-200 flight training device, practicing jet system knowledge and crew resource management.
- Class trips to places such as United Airlines in Chicago and the FAA Altitude Chamber in Oklahoma City enhance the learning experience.
- Challenging internships that give students a chance to experience the aviation industry, help them decide which jobs are right for them, and sometimes lead directly to employment opportunities.
- Program accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI).
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
An aviation student with a bachelor of science in flight operations is prepared to enter almost any entry-level position within flight management and flight operations within the aviation industry. Other graduates have gone on to serve our country in the various branches of the military, coast guard, and law enforcement agencies.
University of Dubuque flight operations students have gone on to work as flight instructors or pilots for charter operators, airlines, and small and large corporate aviation departments. Students may also qualify for many of the partnerships UD has created with ExpressJet, Endeavor to Delta, Cape Air, Envoy Airlines, SkyWest, and GoJet Airlines. These programs give students an opportunity to qualify as first officers with these airlines.
Program alumni may request a transcript review by completing the Restricted ATP Request Form. Send the completed document to the head of the Department of Aviation. Contact the Department of Aviation for appropriate contact information.
Post-Graduate Opportunities
The University of Dubuque aviation program provides the educational and experiential base for entry-level management and flight professions and as a foundation to build a career through graduate-level study in the aviation industry. The Department of Aviation encourages all of our graduates to strive for higher levels of experience and education to advance their capacity to enhance the quality of their education and experience in serving the aviation industry. Most of our graduates have completed advanced level training in flight operations, and, for some, this has included pursuing post-graduate degrees.
Student Involvement Information
The University of Dubuque offers four independent aviation groups and organizations on campus that offer networking and career-building experiences both inside and outside Dubuque.
Alpha Eta Rho Upsilon Delta Chapter (AHP-UD)
Alpha Eta Rho, a professional aviation fraternity, is a nonprofit organization that operates internationally. As Alpha Eta Rho members, students participate in service projects, especially those that have to do with aviation and work to further the aviation industry's cause.
As active members, students have the opportunity to attend the national conference where they can network with potential employers and fellow aviation students from across the country. Members network, compare stories, and enjoy fellowship with a great group of people with the same interests and goals.
Alpha Eta Rho shares a close bond with those in the fraternity and is always looking for dedicated, energetic female and male members.
Women in Aviation International (WAI)
The University of Dubuque Chapter of Women in Aviation International is an organization that focuses primarily on networking, career advancement, and community outreach and service. Women in Aviation is open to both men and women. The students and Chapter Advisor Polly Kadolph, an associate professor of aviation, attend the International Women in Aviation Conference each year. Students are required to make business cards and have an updated resume to attend the conference with the chapter. These tools are useful throughout the event, as students can meet with many different vendors and companies including Airbus, United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Lufthansa, military branches, and other universities.
This organization not only works towards career advancements but also has a high focus on community outreach. Members are asked to log community service hours and, as a group, are often involved in nonprofit or fundraising events. One event that Women in Aviation has taken part in is the Girls in Aviation Day held at the Babka Aviation Learning Center. The organization hosted girls from the surrounding area to learn about flight and aviation through fun activities and hands-on experiences.
One of the advantages of being a member of Women in Aviation is that it does not end after graduation. The members of this organization are diverse - something that makes WAI so unique. With different backgrounds and positions, the opportunity to learn from those in the profession and their experiences is networking at its finest. Not only are members able to offer each other advice, teach and learn from each other, and work together to better the industry, they also are able to encourage and inspire future aviators.
University of Dubuque Flight Team
The University of Dubuque Flight Team is a great way to connect with your fellow flight students on campus. The UD Flight Team has an opportunity to compete in two competitions per academic year: regional and national. Upon success at the regional level in the fall, the UD Flight Team would be invited to the national competition in the spring. The UD Flight Team competes in various events including power-off and short-field landings, aircraft recognition, message drop, navigation, SCAN, Ground Trainer (simulator), and E6B computer accuracy competitions.
In addition to competitions, the UD Flight Team focuses on community outreach. One way this is done is through the annual fly-in pancake breakfast held at the Dubuque Regional Airport. In addition to attendants from the Dubuque community, visitors have come from Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and even Canada. The visiting aircraft are parked and displayed on the UD ramp, and a UD C172 is on display inside the hangar. Young kids, aspiring future aviators, and anyone interested are free to walk around, ask questions, and take pictures. This is a fun event for members of the UD Flight Team to share their passion for aviation and for community members get an inside look at what is flying over their homes.
The UD Flight Team is always looking for enthusiastic and dedicated teammates. Tryouts are held each fall for prospective members.
American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)
The American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) is a national organization that fosters airport executives and acts as a prevailing voice in Washington, DC, for US airports. The organization works to teach and educate present and future professionals to understand further what it takes to run an airport in the US and how to develop and become a leader in the airport industry.
AAAE has student chapters across the country, and UD has the unique opportunity to be the home of one of these chapters. Students are encouraged to become members of AAAE and to participate on many different levels and platforms. Becoming an AAAE member allows an individual to become a certified member and eventually an accredited airport executive. AAAE also offers seminars, webinars, and conferences year-round pertinent to the greatest ideals affecting airports today. It gives members access to the member directory, a vital form of networking information. Members can also apply for various scholarships offered by AAAE throughout the year. Even more so, members have access to the AAAE career page where airports and private companies are continually posting career opportunities. Becoming a member also subscribes an individual to the AAAE magazine.
Accreditation
Accreditation Information - The Department of Aviation's flight and management programs are accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International (AABI).
What does Aviation Accreditation mean?
AABI accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement for aviation schools worldwide. This prestigious accreditation assures quality and promotes excellence and continuous improvement in undergraduate education for all aviation disciplines. To receive accreditation, an aviation school must meet the following criteria:
- Demonstrate that faculty and staff members are qualified and current in their fields;
- Maintain a high-caliber curriculum that is current and relevant;
- Measure learning outcomes and continuously strive for improvement;
- Cultivate a culture of safety that permeates all flight and ground activities by faculty, staff, and students;
- Collaborate with industry to assure employers that graduates possess a broad background in the aviation industry as well as skills needed for aviation specializations; and
- Provide for aviation programs to periodically perform a comprehensive self-analysis to achieve their objectives.
Related Programs
Aviation Faculty/Staff
Travis AmezquitaFlight Instructor - Fixed Wing
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Zachery AugustineFlight Instructor - Rotor Wing
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: Babka Aviation Learning Center
Evan BakerFlight Instructor - Fixed Wing
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: Babka Aviation Learning Center
Jared BennettCRJ Sim Instructor
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: Babka Aviation Learning Center
Jo Lynn BentzAviation Application Support Manager
Phone: 563.589.3928 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: Babka Aviation Learning Center
Skylar BernhardtFlight Instructor - Rotor Wing
Phone: 563.589.3303 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Kyle BoothFlight Instructor - Fixed Wing (Part-time)
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Michael BrownFlight Instructor - Rotor Wing
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Tyler CarlsonFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Connor CarlsonFlight Instructor-part time-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Jennifer ChanceFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Alex ClevenFlight Instructor- FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Joseph ContinoFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Candace DalsingAviation Dispatch Supervisor
Phone: 563.589.3820 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: Babka Flight Operations Center
Sarah DayFlight Instructor- Fixed Wing
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
John DieckmanFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Cooper DiedrichFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
James DruryFlight and Aviation Specialist
Phone: (563) 589-3679 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 213 Charles C. Myers Library
Bryan EggersAssistant Chief Flight Instructor-Rotor Wing
Phone: (563) 589-3805 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Sara Ellert-BeckAssistant Professor-Aviation
Phone: (563) 589-3315 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 308 Severance Hall
Jack EricksonAssistant Chief Flight Instructor-FW
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Robert FosterAssistant Professor-Aviation, Head of Flight Ops
Phone: (563) 589-3815 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Nicholas GlynnFlight Instructor-part time
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Michael GlynnAviation Pilot Examiner and Consultant
Phone: (563) 589-3277 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Kenneth GodwinAssistant Professor-Aviation
Phone: (563) 589-3761 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 302 Severance Hall
Rebekah GodwinFlight Instructor-part time
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Dallas GonzalezAssistant Chief Flight Instructor
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Bryan GutrajSenior Flight Instructor
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Lane HawkinsFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Sarah HefelAviation Dispatch and Operations Assistant
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Jane HemingAviation Administrative Services/Stakeholder Relations Manager
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Hala Hilal Aviation Academic Support
Phone: (563) 589-3511 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 213 Charles C. Myers Library
Andrew InmanSenior Flight Instructor-RW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Verlyn IsaacShuttle Driver
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Eric JannuschFlight Instructor-part time
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
James JenkinsAviation Maintenance Manager
Phone: (563) 589-3812 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Kyle JonesAssistant Chief Flight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Susan JungblutShuttle Driver
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Polly KadolphAssociate Professor--Aviation
Phone: (563) 589-3120 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 314 Severance Hall
Joan KariukiInstructor--Aviation
Phone: (563) 589-3812 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Zarick KuehlChief Flght Instructor--Rotor Wing
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Evan LawlerFlight Instructor-RW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Trevor LeeCheck Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Richard LindenbergShuttle Driver
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Jamin LorchAircraft Maintenance Assistant
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Sandra LorenzShuttle Driver
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Christian MaxwellFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Karly MeyersAircraft Maintenance Assistant
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Tanner MohlisAviation Dispatch and Operations Assistant
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Madison MontgomeryFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Daniel MooreFlight Instructor-part time FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Cathy MunozFlight Instructor-part time
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Duy NguyenCRJ Flight Instructor
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Pete OyeSenior Flight Instructor
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Tevin PangelinanFlight Instructor-FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Suzanne PetersonChief Flight Instructor
Phone: (563) 589-3828 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Michael PhillipsDirector of Aviation Student Engagement
Phone: (563) 589-3732 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Jorge RangelAviation Dispatch and Operations Assistant
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Matthew ReuterSenior Flight Instructor
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Kyle RimmeleShuttle Driver
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Nevada RosteckFlight Instructor-part time
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Tavian RumpleFlight Instructor- FW
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Jonathan SalaunFlight Instructor-part time (Rotor Wing)
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Tad SchoenyCRJ Flight Instructor- part-time
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Peter StevensFlight Instructor-Fixed Wing
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Ching-Kuan SuAviation Pilot Examiner
Phone: 563.589.3807 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: Babka Flight Operations Center
Randy TolleyFlight Instructor-part time
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Timothy VossShuttle Driver
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Randy WarmDirector of Aviation Programs
Phone: 563.589.3514 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 118 Babka Aviation Learning Center
Neil WestonCRJ Flight Instructor
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
David WhitsellFW Flight Instructor-part time
Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation
Roger WickmanFlight Instructor-FW
Phone: (563) 589-3829 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Brett WimberlyCRJ Flight Instructor
Phone: 0 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: FLCTR Babka Flight Operations Center
Gregory WoodhouseAssistant Professor of Aviation
Phone: 563.589.3233 Fax: 563.589.3410 Email: [email protected] Department: Aviation Office: 226 Dunlap Technology Center
Credentials
MSCTE, Nova Southeastern University BSEE, New Jersey Institute of Technology