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Aviation Programs

Part 65

Part 147

For individuals that have
FAA approved experience
For individuals without
aviation experience



Aviation has always been one of the fastest growing industries worldwide. Current projections for the United States are that 30-50 million more people each year will fly our country's airlines. That means an ever-increasing number of airplanes to meet this demand, which in turns means an increased need for technicians to maintain them. This growth, combined with other factors, and the added maintenance demand created as a result of the extended usage of aging aircraft, leaves the industry facing a CRITICAL SHORTAGE OF TECHNICIANS over the next several years.

HELP SATISFY THIS DEMAND - BECOME AN AVIATION MECHANIC TODAY!



An Aviation Maintenance Technician, often called an A & P, is charged with the responsibility to maintain aircraft (airplane/rotorcraft) in a safe condition for flight. A & P's are the technicians certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to work for airlines, in general aviation, for aircraft manufacturers, aerospace companies, and the government. The skills and knowledge gained from the program are applicable to other maintenance industries and professions as well as aviation.

 

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