Ohio aircraft maintenance schools
Featured aircraft maintenance schools in Ohio
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| Mahoning County Career & Technical Center 7300 N. Palmyra Rd. Canfield, OH 44406 http://www.mahoningctc.com/Student_Site/aviation.htm | The MCCTC Aviation Maintenance Technology program is licensed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). When you successfully complete this program, you’ll be eligible to take the FAA Licensing Examination to become an aircraft mechanic. Federal certification allows you to be employed as an aircraft mechanic for corporate, government, commercial and general aviation. To meet licensing requirements, summer work is necessary. | |
| Miami Valley Career Technology Center 6800 Hoke Road Clayton, OH 45315 http://www.mvctc.com/ai | MVCTC is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified school and a certified testing center for the Airframe (the entire aircraft except the engine) and the Powerplant (the engine) and propellers. The program is regularly inspected by the FAA to ensure compliance with all regulations. This guarantees the student a quality education. There is a need today for more technicians than in the past. More people are flying with smaller, no-frills lower airfare airlines like United Express and US Air Express. The smaller airlines are purchasing new aircraft and hiring many technicians. Students successfully completing the Aviation Maintenance Technician program have the opportunity to earn college credit at Sinclair Community College and Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU). Graduates of the program can continue their education at Sinclair in the Professional Pilot program or Aerospace Engineering field. The agreement with ENMU allows MVCTC students in this program to take two to four online courses. After successfully completing the classes, students earn their Associates Degree from ENMU and FAA certification before graduating MVCTC! | |
| Columbus State Community College 5355 Alkire Rd. Bolton Field Columbus, OH 43228 http://www.cscc.edu/academics/departments/aviation-maintenance/ | Columbus State Community College offers training to prepare one for a career in aircraft maintenance. Aviation Maintenance Technician training has been, for many years, a door to opportunity for aircraft mechanic jobs, and related fields. Columbus State provides training for certification as an Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance Technician. An Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 65 (14CFR65), is required for employment as an Aviation Maintenance Technician | |
| Sinclair Community College 444 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45402 http://www.sinclair.edu/explore/aviation/ | Sinclair offers one of the most comprehensive aviation technology programs in the state and in the nation. Our programs build essential practical knowledge for professional pilots, flight attendants, flight dispatchers and air traffic controllers, aircraft mechanics, as well those who would like to learn more specifics in the field of airway science. The aviation technology department’s pilot programs utilize outstanding simulation hardware. We also offer training with satellite tool kit software from Analytical Graphics, Inc., which provides you with state-of-the-art aerospace simulations and modeling tools for professional development, as well as personal interest. | |
| Cincinnati State Aviation Maintenance 10030 West Road Harrison, OH 45030 http://www.cincinnatistate.edu/real-world-academics/academic-divisions/center-for-innovative-technologies/programs-certificates-1/aviation-maintenance-technologies-department | Graduates are prepared to: Inspect aircraft systems, Overhaul aircraft systems, Repair aircraft components, Service aircraft systems, Graduate Starting Salary Projections, $30,000 – $45,000 annually. Employment Outlook - Employment of aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and technicians is projected to grow by about six percent through 2020. Future job opportunities for mechanics are enhanced by the long-term trend toward fewer students entering skilled maintenance and repair occupations. Job prospects will be best for mechanics who hold an Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certificate and a bachelor’s degree in aircraft maintenance. | |
| Toledo Public Schools Aerospace Center 11791 W. Airport Service Road Swanton, OH 43558 http://tpsaviationcenter.org/ | High School program open to all public students in the State of Ohio. Students graduate with a high school diploma and FAA A&P Mechanics certificates and are ready to enter the workforce. | |
| Great Oaks Joint Vocational School 300 Oak Drive Wilmington, OH 45177 http://www.greatoaks.com/HighSchool/CareerPathsandPrograms/AviationMaintenanceTechnician/Pages/default.aspx | As an aviation mechanic, it’s your job to make sure every flight is safe and successful. If planes are your passion, and you are accurate and mechanically-minded, consider the Aviation Maintenance Technician program. Learn ground operation, servicing, maintenance forms and records, air frame landing gear and hydraulic and pneumatic systems, communication, navigation, and cabin atmosphere control systems, airframe inspection, aircraft instrument, fuel, position, and warning systems. | |
| Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics 1453 Youngstown-Kingsville Rd NE Youngstown, OH 44473 http://pia.edu/ | PIA’s focus on hands-on learning experiences is evident in the school’s shops and labs, which include specialized areas for propulsion systems, electronics (basic and advanced), radio communication & navigation, sheet metal, hydraulics, instruments & controls, composites, non-destructive testing, welding, and painting. Aviation students benefit from a variety of onsite aircraft which are used specifically for training purposes. | |


