Learn to fly like a pro! Learn everything there is to know about planes and how they work. You will gain hands-on experience working on planes and optimizing their performance in our Aircraft Powerplant Technology program. Texas has the most airplane mechanics in the country, and TSTC is the leader in aviation mechanical education. Train at our airport, which is the largest run by any educational institution in the United States.
Complete your degree while completing the FAA's (Federal Aviation Administration) necessary training in just four semesters. You will receive the hands-on training you require for a successful career with TSTC. Work with instructors that have years of expertise in the aerospace industry to learn the trade. By finishing a degree in Aircraft Airframe Technology, you can double your job choices in just two semesters. Obtaining two degrees/certifications will increase your earning potential.
You'll be taught how to check, maintain, and rebuild engine systems so that planes may fly safely. You will put your talents to the test with our fleet of airplanes and advanced testing equipment. You will be prepared to work on a variety of commercial and military aircraft.
Allow your career to take off in the ideal spot to put your skills to use: Texas. The Lone Star State is an excellent spot to pursue an aviation career–Texas employs the most airplane mechanics in the country. Train at TSTC's state-of-the-art facility, which is FAA-certified to train aircraft maintenance technicians.
Join TSTC graduates in large airline firms such as American Eagle, The Spaceship Company (for Virgin Galactic), Southwest Airlines, Texas Aerospace, SpaceX, or L3Harris after training in our hands-on curriculum. Work as a government contractor for the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, or NASA.
You have the option of pursuing an Associate of Applied Science degree or certification in aircraft Airframe Technology and/or Aircraft Powerplant Technology. You may get a job working on planes quickly if you have a background in aviation repair.
You'll learn how to repair and maintain planes in our Aircraft Airframe Technology curriculum. Your training lab isn't just any old laboratory. You'll actually be putting your technical knowledge to use in hangars full of planes near airports. That is gaining the necessary real-world experience. Earn more money in your career by receiving both the Airframe (A) and Powerplant (P) certifications, which are desired by the industry.
Maintain your career's momentum and focus. Become an expert in aviation electronics, which is essential for keeping planes moving and working. Train at the largest airfield operated by any educational school in the United States and gain hands-on experience with real planes. Because Texas is the nation's leading state for aviation jobs, our Career Services Department can assist you in pursuing a career in aviation.
Avionics technicians are experts who repair and maintain electronic instruments on planes such as radio communication devices and equipment, radar systems, and navigation aids. As digital technology becomes more prevalent, more effort is spent maintaining a plane's computer systems. Graduates of TSTC's Avionics Technologies program are up to date on all of the latest aircraft technology.
TSTC is the industry leader in aviation mechanical training. In our cutting-edge avionics labs, you'll learn how to repair and maintain onboard airplane electronics. You'll learn how to fix navigational and communications radios through hands-on instruction. In addition, you'll learn how to fix digital audio systems, flight management computers, and aircraft autopilot systems. Your abilities will keep planes flying and your career afloat.
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