The Aviation Maintenance Technology program at Everett Community College is located at Snohomish County Airport (Paine Field), in the center of the Puget Sound Aviation and Technology Corridor. Over 48,000 square feet of training space is available in our newly renovated facility. Stackable certificates and associate degrees are available through our Aviation Maintenance Technology School and advanced avionics programs.
Day and evening batches are designed to give working students and students with families more flexibility and accessibility.
We will make every effort to assist prospective students in obtaining admission to our programs. If you haven't already attended an information session, which is needed for program admission, please contact Gwen Holt at gholt@everettcc.edu for further information and to have your questions answered.
Washington state, as an aerospace leader, requires qualified aviation maintenance personnel. According to the 2017 Boeing Pilot and Technician Outlook, the aviation sector will require more than 648,000 maintenance technicians between now and 2036.
To strengthen our programs, we collaborate with industry through our advisory committee, the government through the FAA, and other aviation programs across the country.
Day and evening batches are designed to give working students and students with families more flexibility and accessibility.
License Preparation for A&P
Technology for Aviation Maintenance
Technical Arts Associate (ATA)
Transfer Associate of Applied Science (AAS-T)
Aircraft Electronics Technician Training in Advanced Avionics
Classes are offered both during the day and at night.
Please return to this page for program start dates.
Features of the program include:
Day Cohorts are available Monday through Friday. Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Evening Cohort is available Monday through Friday. From 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Electric, electronics, digital systems, and Advanced Avionics for Airframe & Powerplant are all covered in this two-quarter program.
The majority of the learning is done in a hands-on manner.
Obtaining an FCC license
A stand-alone curriculum offering a pathway into the Aviation Maintenance Program (Part 147)
4 short-term certificates that can be stacked (see below)
3 degrees of freedom (coming soon)
There are employment facilitators on hand to help with job placement.
Avionics classes are available during the day and evening.
Advanced Avionics Stackable Certificates
Certificate in Aircraft Electronics
A short-term Electronics Certificate qualifies a student for entry-level positions in a variety of electronics-related industries. The Aircraft Wiring Certificate requires this certificate as a prerequisite.
Aircraft Wiring Certificate A short-term Wiring Certificate qualifies a student for entry-level work in a range of electrical and aerospace manufacturing industry sectors. The Aircraft Avionics Systems Certificate requires this certificate as a prerequisite.
The Aircraft Avionics Systems Certificate is a short-term certificate that qualifies the student for entry-level job in the aircraft manufacturing industry.
Certificate in Advanced Avionics Technology
The Advanced Avionics Technician Certificate is earned by completing all three short term certificates. When paired with FAA A&P certification, the student will be qualified to operate in the aviation maintenance business as an avionics specialist.
We will make every effort to assist prospective students in obtaining admission to our programs. Before beginning our programs, all students must attend a free information session.
Sign up for an information session! Here you can select a date and time.
After enrolling, you will receive an email confirmation with information about the information session.
Questions? Gwen Holt may be reached at gholt@everettcc.edu.
9711 32nd Pl building c-80, Everett, WA 98204, United States
(425) 388-9533
https://www.everettcc.edu/programs/prof-tech-ed/aviation
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