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Idaho Aircraft Maintenance Schools

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Aviation Institute of Maintenance - Oakland, California
If you're looking for a high-flying career in aviation maintenance, AIM is where it all begins. Over the years, we've become one of the most prestigious institutions of our kind in the United States. Today we offer one of the country's most comprehensive Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) programs - a program that is approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and respected throughout the industry.
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Redstone College - Broomfield, Colorado
If you're looking for an in-demand career path that lets you work with your hands, consider becoming an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Technician. Our campuses train and place roughly 20% of the nation's aviation technicians.
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Crimson Technical College - Los Angeles, California
At Crimson Technical College, we offer quality education in Aviation Maintenance to students from around the world. Our Airframe and Powerplant Technician Program enables our graduates to sit for the FAA A&P Certification Exam. Certified Aircraft Mechanics can enjoy a great starting salary, benefits, and (in some cases) free domestic travel.
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Eastern New Mexico University - Roswell - Roswell, New Mexico
Since 1968, Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell's Aviation Maintenance Technology program has been one of the most affordable in the nation. As the only FAA approved Part 147 training program in the state, ENMU-Roswell offers hands-on training in a friendly, student-centered environment. ENMU-Roswell is approved to offer US military veterans benefits.
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Northland Community & Technical College - Thief River Falls, Minnesota
Offering Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved training, Northland Community and Technical College's Aviation Campus is one of the nation's most modern and complete facilities. Students from around the world gain hands-on experience to learn the skills necessary to keep aircraft in the air. NCTC is proud to offer VA benefits to US military veterans.
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National Aircraft Maintenance Schools Accepting Students From Idaho

Redstone College - Broomfield, Colorado
If you're looking for an in-demand career path that lets you work with your hands, consider becoming an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Technician. Our campuses train and place roughly 20% of the nation's aviation technicians.
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National Aviation Academy - Clearwater, Florida
National Aviation Academy is a nationally recognized Aviation Maintenance training school offering its graduates job placement assistance. The NAA program will prepare you for certification by the Federal Aviation Administration in this hands-on, expanding field in just 14-months. Financial Aid and Montgomery GI-Bill benefits available to those who qualify.
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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach, Florida
Get certified in sixteen months of training. The Aviation Maintenance Technology Program is a longstanding part of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, America's most respected institution for aviation and aerospace studies. ERAU is proud to offer the Post-9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon Program to those who qualify.
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National Aviation Academy - Boston, Massachusetts
National Aviation Academy is a nationally recognized Aviation Maintenance training school offering its graduates job placement assistance. The NAA program will prepare you for certification by the Federal Aviation Administration in this hands-on, expanding field in just 14-months. Financial Aid and Montgomery GI-Bill benefits available to those who qualify.
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Spartan College of Aeronautics - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Spartan's FAA approved Aviation Maintenance Technology program has been training skilled aircraft technicians since 1928. Our aircraft mechanic courses will help prepare you for the Airframe and Powerplant certification required by the Federal Aviation Administration. At Spartan, you can use the Pre and Post 911 G.I. Bill, V.A Rehabilitation or the Tuition Assistance Program to help pay for training.
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More Aircraft Maintenance Schools in Idaho

Idaho State University
1427 Boeing Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83204-7461
 

Considering Aircraft Maintenance Schools in Idaho?

You’ve probably heard of Idaho potatoes. You’ll learn about a lot of other things in Idaho if you decide to obtain further education here. The scenery you’ll see in this state includes forests, rivers, lakes and mountains. The low temperatures during the winter can be below 30 degrees and temperatures in the summer usually won’t get above 90 degrees.

The largest city in the state is Boise. Some of the places you can visit if you attend training here include Zoo Boise, the Boise Art Museum, the Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology, the Old Idaho Penitentiary and the Idaho Military History Museum.

Boise has many typical big city amenities. You can shop at Boise Towne Square Mall and go to the movies. There are basketball games at the Qwest Arena. There are plays, concerts and operas at the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts. Events in downtown Boise include Fall for Boise in the autumn and the Holiday Tree Lighting at the end of November. Fresh produce is sold at the Capital City Public Market on Saturdays.

There are outdoor attractions in and near Boise. The Boise River runs through Boise. You can walk on the Greenbelt River Trail next to the river. You’ll be able to see numerous birds near the river during the spring and summer. There are places to go rafting and kayaking on the river during the summer. The Hulls Gulch Reserve has places where you can hike and bike. You can ski at the Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area during the winter.

More Boise attractions are listed at http://www.boise.org.

You can participate in a lot of outdoor activities in Idaho’s national forests. The Sawtooth National Forest is a two and a half hour drive from Boise. Climbing, hiking, boating and fishing are some of the things you can do here during the summer months. There are over 1,000 lakes in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area. There are plenty of places for camping in the area. Things to do here during the winter months include cross-country skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing and snowmobiling.

Boise National Forest is north of Boise. You’ll see pine, fir and spruce trees here. There are almost 300 species of animals, birds and fish in this forest. You can ride horses and hunt here. Scenic drives through the forest will give you a chance to see deer and elk during the winter. You can take a drive from Boise through the forest which will take you to Idaho City. This is a historic town where you can see buildings that date back to the gold rush in the 1860s. You can see some artifacts from this time period at the Boise Basin Museum.

You can look at http://www.visitidaho.org to find more things to do while you’re attending Aircraft Maintenance Schools in this state. The visitors who spent close to two billion dollars here in 2008 found plenty to do.

You’ll enjoy spending time here if you like the outdoors.
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