
Aviation Maintenance Program
The Airframe and Powerplant Aviation Maintenance program provides students with the opportunity to obtain an Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant certificate approved under Federal AviationRegulation (FAR) 147. The program emphasizes hands-on experience with the repair and maintenance of modern engines and airframes. Classes are small providing more one-on-one time with the instructors. Our program can prepare you for a career in Aviation in approximately 18 months. Classes begin in February and August. Night classes may be available, contact director for more information.
GENERAL: The General Classes must be taken before any other Airframe and Powerplant classes can be taken. A total of 402 hrs of classroom and lab instruction is required for this section. Cost is estimated at $3,400.00 plus books and tools.
*Tuition costs are subject to change.
AIRFRAME: The Airframe classes require a total of 750 hrs classroom and labs to be completed. Cost is estimated at $5,000.00 plus books and tools.
*Tuition costs are subject to change.
POWERPLANT: The Powerplant classes require a total of 750 hrs. classroom and labs to be completed. Cost is estimated at $5,000 plus books and tools.
*Tuition costs are subject to change.
Courses required in completing an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance include: