<p>Here are the aviation courses available (taken directly from usafa.edu). Aside from these, there is also a flying club that you can join. Lots of opportunities for flying assuming you have time.</p>
<p>AIRMANSHIP (Armnshp)</p>
<p>Offered by the 34th Operations Group</p>
<p>Armnshp 251. Soar For All. Ground school, sailplane flight training.</p>
<p>Armnshp 450. Airplane Rating, Private. Dual and solo flight training to complete the requirements for an FAA Private Pilot Certificate. This training is conducted at the USAFA Aero Club at the cadet's expense (some subsidy is available from the Cadet Aviation Club). No formal course enrollment.</p>
<p>Armnshp 460.Airplane Rating, Commercial. Dual and solo flight training to complete the requirements for an FAA Commercial Pilot Certificate. This training is conducted at the USAFA Aero Club at the cadet's expense (some subsidy is available from the Cadet Aviation Club). No formal course enrollment.</p>
<p>Armnshp 461. Glider Instructor Upgrade Program. Ground school, dual and solo flight training towards USAFA Sailplane Instructor Rating.</p>
<p>Airmnshp 465.Precision Flight Training. Selected cadets receive training in order to be upgraded to Mission Pilot status in Flying Team C-150 aircraft. Training is comprised of a nine sortie upgrade syllabus flown by qualified instructor pilots. A military check ride is given at the end of the syllabus. Upon successful completion of the check ride, the cadets are qualified to act as pilot-in-command of team aircraft. Specific areas of training include landing, area maneuvers, cross-country navigation, and FAA pattern and local procedures. Through interactions with officers in a daily training environment, the cadets learn the concept of military flying, including the training standards and requirements expected during Undergraduate Flying Training (UFT). Once cadets complete the upgrade program, they will begin training for participation in National Intercollegiate Flying Association competitions held throughout the United States.</p>
<p>Armnshp 470.Airplane Rating, Instrument. Dual flight instruction to complete the requirements for an FAA Instrument Pilot Rating. This training is conducted at the USAFA Aero Club at the cadet's expense (some subsidy is available from the Cadet Aviation Club). No formal course enrollment.</p>
<p>Armnshp 472. Soaring Instructor. Selected cadets serve as instructors in Airmanship 251. Completion during summer fulfills a military training leadership option. (Cadets performing Cadet Soaring Instructor Duty will not be eligible to perform Aviation Instructor Duty except by written permission of 94 FTS and 50 TS.)</p>
<p>Armnshp 473. Cadet Soaring Instructor Duty. Selected cadets serve as instructors in Airmanship 461. (Cadets performing Cadet Soaring Instructor Duty will not be eligible to perform Aviation Instructor Duty except by written permission of 34 OSS/DOTS and 50 TS.) Training is conducted during M5 or T5 until evening meal and on weekends.</p>
<p>Armnshp 474.Cross-country and Competition Soaring Training. Selected cadets receive training in soaring cross-country navigation, flight planning, thermalling, as well as off-field and precision landings. Qualified cadets will participate in a number of regional and national contests throughout the year. Cadets must compete in a selection process established by the 94 FTS.</p>
<p>Armnshp 475. Spin, Aerobatic, and Demonstration Soaring Training. Selected cadets receive training in spin instruction, advanced aerobatics, and precision flight maneuvers for competition and airshow demonstrations. Qualified cadets will participate in regional and national competitions, and will perform at various airshows throughout the year. Cadets must compete in a selection process established by the 94 FTS.</p>
<p>Armnshp 480. Airplane Rating, Flight Instructor. Dual flight training to complete the requirements for an FAA Flight Instructor, Airplane Rating. This training is conducted at the USAFA Aero Club at the cadet's expense (some subsidy is available from the Cadet Aviation Club). No formal course enrollment.</p>
<p>Armnshp 490.Basic Free Fall Parachuting. Instruction in basic free fall parachuting. Successful completion results in award of basic parachutist rating and badge as well as enhanced character development, confidence, and self-esteem.</p>
<p>Armnshp 491.Advanced Parachute Training. Ground and aerial training which allows cadets to progress from initial free fall qualification to advanced free fall techniques, controlled body maneuvers, and precision landings. Introduction to instructional techniques, jumpmaster qualification, competitive parachuting and continued emphasis on character development, confidence, and self-esteem. Cadets must compete in a selection process established by the 98 FTS.</p>
<p>Armnshp 492. Jumpmaster/Instructor Training. Trains selected cadets as jumpmaster/instructors for Armnshp 490. Instructional techniques and jumpmaster qualification. Aerial training consists of proficiency jumps; ground training consists of instruction on inspection, packing, and maintenance of advanced parachutes, and the building of character development, confidence, and self-esteem in other cadets.</p>
<p>Armnshp 496.Cadet Parachute Instructor Duty. Selected cadets who wish to serve as instructors and jumpmasters for</p>
<p>Armnshp 490 and upgrade courses. Cadets participate in competitive parachuting events and parachute demonstrations. Practical leadership laboratory and enhancement of character/leadership qualities in second- and first-class cadets. Cadets who satisfactorily complete Armnshp 491/492 and successfully compete in a selection process established by the 98 FTS are enrolled in Armshp 496 and become members of the"Wings of Blue" parachute team..</p>
<p>Armnshp 753. Introductory Flight Training. Includes ground training, and dual and solo flight training in single engine aircraft. Required course for all qualified first-class cadets who volunteer to attend USAF Undergraduate Pilot Training (UPT). Results in a FAA Private Pilot Certificate.</p>
<p>Mil Tng 307.Composite Group Duty. Selected third-class cadets will be scheduled into Composite Group Duty positions. These cadets assist upper-class cadets in manning the Composite Group program (Mil Tng 407).</p>