Program Description: | The diploma program in Aviation Maintenance Technology is designed to provide the necessary educational opportunities through hands-on training and academic study for a student to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to enter the industry as an entry-level Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Technician. A&P Technicians are trained to inspect, troubleshoot, service and repair aircraft components and systems within applicable regulations. Graduates will be eligible to take the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) examinations. Upon successful completion of the written exams, the graduate will be eligible to take the oral and practical examinations to complete the requirements for the A&P Certificate. The A&P Technician may enter a number of employment areas, including general aviation fixed-base operations, executive aircraft services, major airlines, aircraft contractors, modification operations, manufacturers, and other non-aviation specific positions working as a Technician. |
Program Duration: | 8 Semesters/Terms |
Program Cost: | $34,075.00 |
Tuition and Fees: | $33,550.00 |
Books Cost: | $0.00 |
Tools Cost: | $0.00 |
Other Cost: | $525.00 |
Pell Grant: | No |
Prerequisites: | Minimum entry level requirements include a high school diploma and passing an entrance exam. |
Program Occupations: |
49301100 - Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 51201100 - Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers |
Disabled Student Access: | No |
Other Language: | No |
Program Provider: | California Aeronautical University |
Locally Approved Counties: | |
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Location Name | Address | County |
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California Aeronautical University | 1450 Boughton Drive, Bakersfield CA 93308 | Kern County |
Name | Location Name | Phone | |
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Raschel Grant | California Aeronautical University Contact |
raschelg@calaero.edu | (661) 615-5915 |
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