Aviation Maintenance Technician
As an aviation mechanic, it’s your job to make sure every flight is safe and successful. If planes are your passion, and you are accurate and mechanically-minded, consider the Aviation Maintenance Technician program.
Learn:
- Ground operation, servicing, maintenance forms and records.
- Air frame landing gear and hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
- Communication, navigation, and cabin atmosphere control systems.
- Airframe inspection.
- Aircraft instrument, fuel, position, and warning systems.
- Structures, materials and processes, assembly and rigging.
- Fluid lines and fittings.
(Note: This is a high school program. For options for adults, click here.)
College Credits
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In this program you can earn college credit!
Learn MoreCareer Pathways
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- FAA-certificated airframe mechanic
- Parts manager
- General aviation technician
- Corporate aviation technician
- Private aviation technician
Career Credentials
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) -Airframe Mechanic
- OSHA 10 -General Industry
- CPR/First Aid
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Currently offered; subject to change
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