Aviation
Program Overview
The Aviation Maintenance Technology programs are intended to provide students with an introduction to the occupational area of aviation maintenance as currently understood and practiced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Mechanic Certificate holders with Airframe and/or Powerplant ratings. In addition, the combined Powerplant and Airframe curriculum is designed to provide students with the technical knowledge and skills required to diagnose problems and repair aircraft Powerplants, both reciprocating and turbine, their systems and components; and airframes, both metal and wood, their systems and components. Satisfactory completion of all program courses entitles students to participate in FAA Powerplant and Airframe examinations and certification processes.
The Aviation Maintenance Technology program (‘AVMT’ courses only) is regulated and certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Programs of Study
- Aviation Maintenance Technology Degree (AM43)
- Aviation Maintenance Technology Diploma (AM34)
- Aviation Maintenance Technician (AM24)
- Aviation Maintenance Technician-Airframe (AMT1)
- Aviation Maintenance Technician-Power Plant (AM61)
Programs Coming Soon!
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Avionics Installer Certificate
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Avionics Technician Certificate
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Aircraft Structural Technology Diploma
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Aircraft Assembly Technician I Certificate
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Aircraft Assembly Technician II Certificate
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Aircraft Composites Technician Certificate
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Aircraft Upholstery & Trim Certificate
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Luxury Craft Cabinetmaking Certificate
Advisors
- Jon Byrd, Executive Director of Aviation & TCSG State Aviation Advisor
- William Bannister, Instructor, Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Zachary Fager, Program Director and Instructor, Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Janice Hudson-Huff, Aviation Secretary and Program Assistant
- Philip Moore, Instructor, Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Eric Nelson, Instructor, Aviation Maintenance Technology