Aircraft Technician Training

Aircraft are undeniably powerful machines and they need knowledgeable and trained technicians to keep them in the skies and running smoothly. Aircraft maintenance technicians (also known as airframe and powerplant mechanics) and avionics technicians are essential personnel to the aviation field across a variety of industries, from the travel industry to the transportation industry, and in the military. On average, avionics technicians earn $56,000 per year and aircraft maintenance technicians earn $49,000 a year. Specialized schools can provide essential training to working in and meeting the needs of the aviation field.

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Recommended Aircraft Technician Schools

Redstone College

Diploma, Associate
Diploma - Airframe and Powerplant, Associate Degree - Airframe and Powerplant, Diploma - Advanced Electronics Technology (Avionics)
Colorado

Hallmark College

Associate
Airframe Technology Powerplant Technology
Texas

Crimson Technical College

Certificate
Airframe & Powerplant Certificate
California

Aviation Institute of Maintenance

Certificate
Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer (AMTE), Aviation Maintenance Technician, Avionics Technician
Missouri, Indiana

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

Associate, Diploma
Avionics Technology
Oklahoma