Discover how to fly like an expert! Learn everything you can about planes and how they operate. In our Aircraft Powerplant Technology program, you'll get hands-on experience working on planes and optimizing their performance. Texas has the highest concentration of airplane mechanics in the country, and TSTC is the industry leader in aviation mechanical training. Train at our airport, which is the largest in the United States and is administered by any educational institution.
In just four semesters, you can get your degree while completing the FAA's (Federal Aviation Administration) required training. With TSTC, you'll get the hands-on training you need for a successful career. Learn the craft from instructors with years of experience in the aerospace industry. In just two semesters, you can double your work options by earning an Aircraft Airframe Technology degree. Getting two degrees/certifications will help you make more money.
You'll learn how to inspect, maintain, and replace engine systems in order to ensure that planes fly safely. With our fleet of planes and innovative testing equipment, you'll be able to put your skills to the test. You'll be ready to work on a wide range of commercial and military planes.
Allow your career to take off in Texas, the best place to put your skills to work. Texas employs the most airplane mechanics in the US, making it a good place to pursue an aviation career. Train at TSTC's cutting-edge facility, which is FAA-approved for aircraft maintenance technician training.
After completing our hands-on curriculum, join TSTC graduates in large aviation companies like American Eagle, The Spaceship Company (for Virgin Galactic), Southwest Airlines, Texas Aerospace, SpaceX, or L3Harris. Work for the Department of Defense, Homeland Security, or NASA as a government contractor.
An Associate of Applied Science degree or certification in aircraft Airframe Technology and/or Aircraft Powerplant Technology is available. If you have a history in aircraft repair, you may be able to find a job working on planes rapidly.
In our Aircraft Airframe Technology program, you'll learn how to repair and maintain planes. Your training laboratory isn't like any other. Your technical knowledge will be put to good use in hangars full of planes near airports. Getting the essential real-world experience is what this is all about. Earn more money in your career by earning both the industry-required Airframe (A) and Powerplant (P) certifications.
Maintain the pace and concentration of your profession. Develop expertise in aviation electronics, which is required to keep planes flying and operational. Gain hands-on experience with real planes at the largest airport operated by any educational institution in the United States. Our Career Services Department can help you pursue a career in aviation because Texas is the nation's leading state for aviation jobs.
Avionics technicians are experts who work on planes to repair and maintain electronic instruments such radio communication devices and equipment, radar systems, and navigation aids. As digital technology becomes more common, more effort is expended in keeping a plane's computer systems up to date. Graduates of TSTC's Avionics Technologies program are well-versed in the most up-to-date aviation technology.
In the field of aircraft mechanical training, TSTC is the industry leader. You'll learn how to maintain and repair onboard airplane electronics in our cutting-edge avionics labs. Hands-on education will teach you how to repair navigation and communications radios. You'll also discover how to repair digital audio systems, flight control computers, and aircraft autopilot systems. Your skills will keep the planes in the air and your career afloat.
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