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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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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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National Aviation Academy
150 Hanscom Drive
Bedford
Boston, MA 01730 United States

Thinking about Aircraft Maintenance Schools in Massachusetts?
You’ll be surrounded by historic sites if you go to school in Massachusetts. This state has a long history and a variety of scenery. There are rivers, lakes, lowlands, valleys and hills here. Summers are warm with temperatures that get up to 82 degrees. There’s snow in the winters and it can get as cold as 16 degrees.

There’s a lot to see in this state. Tourists spent over 14 billion dollars here in 2009.

The biggest city in Massachusetts is Boston with over 600,000 people. The second and third cities in the state are Worcester and Springfield. Both of these cities have populations of less than 200,000.

You can learn a lot about American history while you’re furthering your education in Boston. The city was founded in 1630 and it’s full of historic sites. The first house in the Beacon Hill neighborhood was built in 1625. You can stroll through this neighborhood on brick sidewalks and see 19th century houses. The Massachusetts State House is at the top of Beacon Hill. It was built in 1798 and is open for tours.

The Old South Meeting House was built in 1729. It is one of the city’s many museums. This is where the Boston Tea Party began. Colonists came from this meeting house to dump the tea into the harbor. Faneuil Hall has been used as a meeting hall and marketplace since 1742. Paul Revere’s house was built in 1680 and most of the original structure remains.

Boston Common is the oldest park in the United States. British soldiers camped here during the Revolutionary War. The Boston Public Garden was the country’s first botanical park. You can ride on swan boats through the lagoon in this park.

You can see 16 of the city’s historic sites on the Freedom Trail tour.

There are some things to see in Boston besides historic sites. The Boston HarborWalk is a waterfront walkway. There are parks and cafes along this walkway.

The city of Cambridge is across the Charles River from Boston. There are several historic districts in this city.

The historic town of Plymouth is about 40 minutes from Boston. You can see the Plymouth Rock in downtown Plymouth. The Richard Sparrow House here was built in 1640 and is now a museum. Possession of the Pilgrims can be seen at Pilgrim Hall Museum.

Worcester is about 46 miles west of Boston. The Higgins Armory Museum is one of the interesting places to see here. Displays here focus on arms and armor. Visiting the Tree Canopy Walkway at the EcoTarium will give you a chance to walk through treetops while you’re wearing a harness.

Springfield is about 53 miles west of Worcester. You can see the Dr. Seuss National Memorial here. The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is dedicated to picture book art from all over the world.

You’ll find a lot more things to do while you’re in training in this state at http://www.visit-massachusetts.com and http://www.massvacation.com.

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