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We offer FAA-approved aviation mechanic technician maintenance training, with Financial Aid if you qualify.
Aviation Institute of Maintenance schools are distinguished institutes committed to the education and personal enrichment of each student interested in the Aviation Industry. Students can succeed in our collegiate environment when properly motivated and taught to set goals in furthering their education. All aspects of our mechanic school are enriched with creating an atmosphere conducive to learning, while instilling a high degree of business ethics and professionalism. This facilitates the easy transition from a student to a professional career in aircraft maintenance. Each aviation program offered is specifically designed to qualify graduates for a career position in aircraft or related fields.
Through the Aviation Institute of Maintenance, you'll learn about aviation servicing, aircraft maintenance, avionics and repairing today's aircraft; from small prop airplanes to the largest aircraft. The aviation mechanic field offers a broad range of job opportunities in cities of all sizes throughout the world.
Associate of Occupational Science in Aviation Maintenance Technology is designed to not only provide you with the proper knowledge and skill levels to excel in aircraft maintenance but you will earn a degree. That degree may lead to job advancement in the future. This training provides you with the proper knowledge and skill levels required to pass the A&P license tests administered by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). With the exception of general education, courses in this program are FAA approved.
Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Program is designed to provide our students with the proper knowledge and skill levels to excel in their chosen career field as an AMT or as a aircraft service technician. This training prepares our students with the knowledge and skill required to pass the A&P exam administered by the FAA to gain entry level employment in aviation and other maintenance fields as inspectors, installers, parts managers, equipment or service technicians. Courses in this program are FAA approved.
Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer (AMTE) Program prepares students for the airframe and powerplant FAA license exam and additionally the avionics program for FCC licensing exam. With the exception of avionics, courses in this program are FAA approved.
Human Factors in Aviation Course provides an in-depth look at factors that affect safety and productivity in the workplace. Training is given with the emphasis on real-life incidents and accidents as a result of human error related to the aircraft maintenance. Human Factors is offered as a "stand alone" program through our online division.
Maintenance classes tailored for students. Our aircraft mechanic classes are tailored with students in mind. With years of experience at different locations our curriculum has been customized to help the student gain maintenance skills that are Aviation industry specific. We consult with airline, industry and aviation related leaders so that our programs match aircraft maintenance skills & technology that employers demand.
Aviation Maintenance Programs of Excellence. Whether your goal is to work on airplanes, helicopters, engines, avionics or even hydraulic systems unrelated to aviation, our school will give you the training needed for entry-level positions in aviation and other industries. Our aircraft mechanic school will help you decide what program is right for you and we will give you the skills needed to prepare for the FAA Airframe & Powerplant exam. Contact us today about your career.
The Aviation Institute of Maintenance, an FAA approved school, operates in Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida, California and Virginia.
The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, sex, age, or disability in any of its programs or activities. The College provides policies and procedures that are compliant with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any individual who believes that she or he has been discriminated against has the right to seek relief and to be free from retaliation by members of the College community. The following person has been designated by the College to handle all inquiries regarding its non-discrimination policies: Corporate Director of Student Affairs, 4455 South Blvd., Suite 200, Virginia Beach, VA 23452, toll free (877) 604-2121 OR a person may contact the Federal Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights at http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/OCR/contactus.cfm.
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