AIM - Indianapolis

Aircraft Mechanic Schools Indiana



aircraft mechanic at work 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. Whether you are graduating high school, exiting the military or simply looking for a better career, aviation maintenance offers an opportunity like none other.

Welcome to Aviation Institute of Maintenance, Indianapolis. The AIM campus is located in the active aviation environment of Indianapolis International Airport. AIM - Indianapolis is equipped with modern training aids, engines, and airframes to ensure that students receive training on quality equipment. Our program places emphasis on air transport maintenance practices to coincide with airline standards; thus enabling our students to be better prepared for the exciting world of aviation maintenance technology.

The facilities include a Hangar with sample landing gear, brakes, struts, and tires; complimented by custom design aircraft mock-ups and training aids. Our shop houses single engine, twin engine, high wing, low wing, fabric covered, rotary wing, and tri-gear configured aircraft. Our aircraft structures program involves a sheet metal shop complete with shears, brakes, presses, and special riveting kits. These kits include pneumatic drills and riveting equipment necessary for the completion of a variety of hands-on training projects. The same area of our shop is also used for the study of wood, fabric, Plexiglas, and fiberglass repairs. The training aids include reciprocating engines manufactured by Lycomming, Continental, and Pratt & Whitney. They consist of horizontally opposed and opposed turbo charged engines. Our turbine engine area features engines from Allison, Garrett, Rolls Royce, and Pratt & Whitney; this includes turbo prop, turbo jet, and turbo shaft. Special portable test cells are used for the operation and troubleshooting of reciprocating and turbine engines.

Programs Offered At AIM Indianapolis
AIM-Indianapolis offers an FAA Approved, Part 147, degree program in Aviation Maintenance Technology, and certificate programs in Aviation Maintenance Technician, Airframe Single Rating, and Powerplant Single Rating, all of which prepare graduates to become certified Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics. AIM-Indianpolis was granted accreditation by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). AIM also participates in all of the Federal Family Education Loan programs, private loans, veterans, vocational rehabilitation and grant programs.


aircraft mechanic at work Student Life
AIM-Indianapolis offers day and evening training schedules to accommodate students who work while attending school. Among the fastest degree programs in the nation, the Fast Track Schedule allows you to start and complete your program in just 18 months. This program is designed for those individuals that want to complete their program and transition into the workforce in as little time as possible. Opportunities are available in every facet of aviation maintenance -- from the flight line to the hangar floor to specialty shops (composites, turbines, sheet metal, electrical, avionics, etc.).

Academic, vocational and personal guidance is available for all students. Job placement assistance is offered to all students and graduates. Airline, manufacturing and general aviation company recruiters continually visit our campus to interview interested students. Assistance in resume writing, interviewing techniques, personal appearance and proper attire is available to students to ensure their success in job hunting.

Nine AIM campuses available to help you launch your new career.

AIM - Lawrenceville, Georgia (Atlanta metro area)
AIM - Dallas, Texas
AIM - Houston, Texas
AIM - Indianapolis, Indiana
AIM - Kansas City, Missouri
AIM - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
AIM - Virginia Beach, Virginia
AIM - Manassas, Virginia (Washington DC metro area)
AIM - Orlando, Florida (currently not accredited)



Locations:

  • Aviation Institute of Maintenance
    7251 West McCarty Street
    Indianapolis, IN 46241
    phone: (317) 243-4519
    fax: (317) 243-4569

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