Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technicians are qualified to perform service or make repairs on all types and sizes of private and commercial aircraft, including airplanes, helicopters, and their propulsion systems. CT Aero Tech provides extensive hands-on training in small classes with well-trained teachers. The two year airframe mechanics and aircraft maintenance curriculum provides training enables the student to develop operative skills that meet the license requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Upon completing the General, Airframe and Power Plant curriculums students are eligible for certification as mechanics with Airframe and or Power Plant ratings. They are prepared to take the FAA examinations.
The minimum academic requirement for the Airframe and Power Plant certificate is a high school diploma or GED. Mathematical and mechanical aptitude are essential, as well as reading, writing and language skills.
Graduates from this program may obtain jobs as aircraft mechanics and technicians for aircraft and power plant companies. This is a FAA Part 147 School EM9T117R.
The school day is from 7:25 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.
A rolling enrollment takes place with classes enrolling every 128 days. Enrollment periods are September, March and December. Learn more about our admissions process.
The school year is 192 days long.
Any weather cancellations will be taken from scheduled vacation time in December, February or April.
accredited by:
Council on Occupational Education
7840 Roswell Road
Building 300 Suite 325
Atlanta, GA 30350
Telephone Number: 1-800-917-2081
http://www.council.org/