Students in AC's Aviation Maintenance Technology program receive hands-on training in airframe and power plant mechanics. The highly skilled faculty members have extensive experience with huge jets, military planes, and small planes. Students work on planes with operating engines, controls, and hydraulics, as well as turbine/jet engines. This degree program prepares and qualifies students to take FAA mechanic's examinations for General Airframe and/or Power Plant ratings. Graduates enter the field with a thorough knowledge of Aviation Maintenance Technology.
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Specialists in aviation maintenance technology maintain and repair aircraft engines, power train systems, propellers, fuselages, and hydraulic systems. They may also be involved in the operation of computers and other instruments that control the engine and radio communications. There is a significant scarcity of aviation mechanics throughout the United States, and the number of commercial planes in the country is increasing.
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Following the completion of the Airframe certificate, a certificate will be granted in accordance with FAA standards.
Prepares students for the General and Airframe sections of the FAA examinations. Amarillo College is an FAA-accredited Aviation Maintenance Technical School with the certificate number AM0T064K.
Students are prepared and qualified to take all FAA tests for airframe and/or powerplant certification. Students graduate with a thorough understanding of Aviation Maintenance Technology. Amarillo College is an FAA-accredited Aviation Maintenance Technical School with the certificate number AM0T064K.
Program Requirements *EDUC 1100: First Year Seminar is a 1 credit hour institutional requirement for all Associate (AA, AS) and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degrees.
When the Powerplant certificate is completed, a certificate will be issued in accordance with FAA standards.
Prepares students for the General and Powerplant aspects of the FAA examinations. Amarillo College is an FAA-accredited Aviation Maintenance Technical School with the certificate number AM0T064K.
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