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Aviation Colleges in California
Redstone Institute (Los Angeles, CA) - Airframe and Powerplant, Construction Management
San Joaquin Valley College (Fresno, CA) - Aircraft Mechanic Training Program
Westwood College of Aviation Technology (Los Angeles, CA) - Located in Inglewood, CA offering Airframe an Powerplant Maintenance.
WyoTech (Oakland, CA) - Airline and Aviation Programs.

Aviation Colleges in Colorado
Redstone Institute (Denver, CO) - Airframe and Powerplant, Construction Management
Westwood College of Aviation Technology (Denver, CO) - Located in Broomfield, CO offering Advanced Electronics (Avionics) and Airframe & Powerplant Maintenance.
Westwood College of Aviation (Broomfield, CO) - Advanced Electronics (Avionics) and Airframe & Powerplant Maintenance Programs

Aviation Colleges in Florida
National Aviation Academy (Clearwater, FL 33760)

Aviation Colleges in Hawaii
Hawaii Business College (Honolulu, Hawaii) - Accounting & Finance, Business, Computer, Legal & Paralegal, Medical, Office Professional and Travel & Tourism curricula.

Aviation Colleges in Michigan
Michigan Institute of Aeronautics - Aircraft Dispatch - Airframe and Powerplant, Aviation Maintenance Technician or Aircraft Dispatch Professional Training.

Aviation Colleges in Minnesota
Academy College (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - viation Business Aircraft Dispatch, Associate of Applied Science Degree, Resident & Correspondence Program Professional Pilot, Associate of Applied Science Degree, Certificate Programs

Aviation Colleges in Oklahoma
Spartan College of Aeronautics (Tulsa, OK) - Programs: Professional Pilot, Aviation Maintenance, Avionics, Quality Control, Communications and Aviation Technology Management.

Aviation Colleges in Ohio
RETS Tech Center (Centerville, OH 45459)

Aviation Colleges in Massachusetts
WyoTech (Boston, Bedford, MA) - Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) programs.

Aviation Colleges in Minnesota
Academy College (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - Aviation and Dispatch

Aviation Colleges in Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Aviation Maintenance Technician, Aviation Electronics Technician

Aviation Colleges in Texas
Hallmark Institute of Aeronautics (San Antonio, TX) - Aviation Technology (Airframe and Powerplant)
Redstone Institute (Houston, TX) - Airframe and Powerplant, Construction Management
Westwood College of Aviation Technology (Houston, TX) - Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance program.

Aviation Colleges in Texas
Averett University - Locations - Danville, VA - Richmond, VA - Vienna, VA - Virginia Beach, VA
Hallmark Institute of Aeronautics (San Antonio, Texas) - Aviation Technology (Airframe and Powerplant)

Online Aviation Colleges
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (Online) Aeronautical Science Program









Aviation Schools

Airline and Aviation Programs vary by aviation school. Aviation Schools listed below.

Areas of Specialization within the field of Aviation Include:

* Advanced Electronics Technology
* Aeronautical Maintenance Technology
* Aircraft Dispatch
* Aircraft Mechanic
* Airframe and Power plant
* Avionics
* Aviation Electronics Technician
* Aviation Maintenance

Program Offerings: At our Aviation Mechanic Schools you can earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology. Aviation Mechanic training is ideal for former military personnel. Earn your Advanced Aviation Electronics Technology Certification or become a Airframe and Powerplant Technician, or obtain FAA Mechanic Certificates, A&P Technicians Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification at our airplane mechanic and jet engine school.


Job Highlights for Aviation Mechanic
  The majority of these workers learn their job in 1 of about 200 aviation trade schools certified by the Federal Aviation Administration.
  Opportunities should be favorable, but keen competition is likely for the best paying airline jobs.

Aviation mechanic
Keep aircraft in peak operating condition, aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and service technicians perform scheduled maintenance, make repairs, and complete inspections required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

Many aircraft mechanics, also called airframe, powerplant, and avionics or aviation maintenance technicians, specialize in preventive maintenance. They inspect engines, landing gear, instruments, pressurized sections, accessories brakes, valves, pumps, and air-conditioning systems, for example and other parts of the aircraft, and do the necessary maintenance and replacement of parts. Inspections take place following a schedule based on the number of hours the aircraft has flown, calendar days since the last inspection, cycles of operation, or a combination of these factors. Large, sophisticated planes are equipped with aircraft monitoring systems, consisting of electronic boxes and consoles that monitor the aircraft's basic operations and provide valuable diagnostic information to the aviation mechanic. To examine an engine, aircraft mechanics work through specially designed openings while standing on ladders or scaffolds, or use hoists or lifts to remove the entire engine from the craft. After taking an engine apart, mechanics use precision instruments to measure parts for wear and use x-ray and magnetic inspection equipment to check for invisible cracks. Worn or defective parts are repaired or replaced. Aviation mechanics may also repair sheet metal or composite surfaces, measure the tension of control cables, and check for corrosion, distortion, and cracks in the fuselage, wings, and tail. After completing all repairs, aviation mechanic's must test the equipment to ensure that it works properly.

Aviation Mechanic's specializing in repair work rely on the pilot's description of a problem to find and fix faulty equipment. For example, during a preflight check, a pilot may discover that the aircraft's fuel gauge does not work. To solve the problem, aviation mechanic's may troubleshoot the electrical system, using electrical test equipment to make sure that no wires are broken or shorted out, and replace any defective electrical or electronic components. Aviation mechanics work as fast as safety permits so that the aircraft can be put back into service quickly.

Some aviation mechanics work on one or many different types of aircraft, such as jets, propeller-driven airplanes, and helicopters. Others specialize in one section of a particular type of aircraft, such as the engine, hydraulics, or electrical system. Powerplant mechanics are authorized to work on engines and do limited work on propellers. Airframe mechanics are authorized to work on any part of the aircraft except the instruments, powerplant's, and propellers. Combination airframe-and-powerplant mechanics called A & P mechanics work on all parts of the plane, except instruments. The majority of aviation mechanics working on civilian aircraft today are A & P mechanics. In small, independent repair shops, aviation mechanics usually inspect and repair many different types of aircraft.

Avionics systems are now an integral part of aircraft design and have vastly increased aircraft capability. Avionics technicians repair and maintain components used for aircraft navigation and radio communications, weather radar systems, and other instruments and computers that control flight, engine, and other primary functions. These duties may require additional licenses, such as a radiotelephone license issued by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Because of technological advances, an increasing amount of time is spent repairing electronic systems, such as computerized controls. Technicians also may be required to analyze and develop solutions to complex electronic problems.


 


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