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A career in aviation maintenance offers an exciting and rewarding career with high in- come potential. Every aircraft used for hire must undergo thorough inspections, main- tenance and repairs on a regular basis by certified technicians. Complete a diploma program in as little as 18 months or an as- sociate degree in 23 months prepared to get your A&P certification from the FAA. Many industries such as auto and diesel, auto and boat racing and heavy-equipment desire the high quality, detail-oriented skills possessed by certified aviation maintenance technicians. This desire opens the opportunities for aviation maintenance technicians to aviation and beyond. Aviation Maintenance Technology • Aviation • Aerospace • Manufacturing • Auto & Boat Racing • Heavy Equipment Repair • Automotive & Diesel Repair • Federal Aviation Administration • Wind Energy • Aircraft Technician • Line Technician • Jet Engine Technician • Sheet Metal Technician • Helicopter Technician • Composite Specialist • Automotive Technician • Heavy Equipment Technician • Diesel Technician A FEW POTENTIAL CAREER TRACKS A FEW POTENTIAL POSITIONS SAMPLE OF POTENTIAL EMPLOYERS AAR Aircraft Services Able Air Corporation Aerotek Aviation Aerotek for Pratt & Whitney AirWisconsin Aircraft Service Inc. Airlift Helicopters Inc. American Airlines American Eagle ARINC AVMats Bell Helicopter BizJet Boeing C&D Zodiac Canandaigua Air Center Caterpillar Cessna Aircraft Company Chaparraljet Cherry Air, Inc. CommutAir Airlines Delta Airlines Drake Airlines Dynamic Aviation DynCorp International Embraer Emery Air ExpressJet Airlines lnc. Florida Power and Light General Atomics General Dynamics Goodrich Aerostructures Guidance Helicopters, Inc. Hawker Beechcraft Services Helicomb International Intercontinental Jet Kalitta Air LLC L-3 Communications Lear Siegler Services, Inc. LIMCO Airepair Lockheed Martin Martinaire Aviation, L.L.C. Mercedes Mid Continent Aircraft Corp. Mobile Aerospace MTT Aviation Services, Inc. Nordam North Star Aviation Inc. Ocean Wings Air Charter OmniAir Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters Peninsula Aero Technology, Inc. PJ Helicopters, Inc. PPG Aerospace Pratt & Whitney Columbus Premire Turbines Primus International Pro-Tech Aeroservices Inc. PSA Airlines Rotorcraft Leasing Company, LLC Sandpiper Air, Inc. Scaled Composites Sikorsky SkyWest Airlines sonaca NMF America Southern Aeroparts (SAil Southwest Airlines Southwest Aviation Specialties Southwest United Industries Spirit AeroSystems Summit Helicopters, Inc. TIMCO Tinker Air Force Base-Civ TranStates Airlines TurbomecaUSA United Airlines Velocity,lnc. Wal-Mart Wells Aircraft Western Skyways www.spartan.edu 1-800-331-1204

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A career in aviation maintenance offers an exciting and rewarding career with high in-come potential. Every aircraft used for hire must undergo thorough inspections, main-tenance and repairs on a regular basis by certified technicians. Complete a diploma program in as little as 18 months or an as-sociate degree in 23 months prepared to get your A&P certification from the FAA.

Many industries such as auto and diesel, auto and boat racing and heavy-equipment desire the high quality, detail-oriented skills possessed by certified aviation maintenance technicians. This desire opens the opportunities for aviation maintenance technicians to aviation and beyond.

Aviation Maintenance Technology

• Aviation • Aerospace • Manufacturing • Auto & Boat Racing • Heavy Equipment Repair

• Automotive & Diesel Repair • Federal Aviation Administration • Wind Energy

• Aircraft Technician • Line Technician • Jet Engine Technician • Sheet Metal Technician • Helicopter Technician

• Composite Specialist • Automotive Technician • Heavy Equipment Technician • Diesel Technician

A FEW POTENTIAL CAREER TRACKS

A FEW POTENTIAL POSITIONS

SAMPLE OF POTENTIAL EMPLOYERS

AAR Aircraft Services Able Air Corporation Aerotek Aviation Aerotek for Pratt & Whitney AirWisconsin Aircraft Service Inc. Airlift Helicopters Inc. American Airlines American Eagle ARINC AVMats Bell Helicopter BizJet Boeing C&D Zodiac Canandaigua Air Center Caterpillar Cessna Aircraft Company Chaparraljet Cherry Air, Inc.

CommutAir Airlines Delta Airlines Drake Airlines Dynamic Aviation DynCorp International Embraer Emery Air ExpressJet Airlines lnc. Florida Power and Light General Atomics General Dynamics Goodrich Aerostructures Guidance Helicopters, Inc. Hawker Beechcraft Services Helicomb International Intercontinental Jet Kalitta Air LLC L-3 Communications Lear Siegler Services, Inc. LIMCO Airepair

Lockheed Martin Martinaire Aviation, L.L.C. Mercedes Mid Continent Aircraft Corp. Mobile Aerospace MTT Aviation Services, Inc. Nordam North Star Aviation Inc. Ocean Wings Air Charter OmniAir Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters Peninsula Aero Technology, Inc. PJ Helicopters, Inc. PPG Aerospace Pratt & Whitney ColumbusPremire Turbines Primus International Pro-Tech Aeroservices Inc. PSA Airlines Rotorcraft Leasing Company, LLC

Sandpiper Air, Inc. Scaled Composites Sikorsky SkyWest Airlines sonaca NMF America Southern Aeroparts (SAil Southwest Airlines Southwest Aviation Specialties Southwest United Industries Spirit AeroSystems Summit Helicopters, Inc. TIMCO Tinker Air Force Base-Civ TranStates Airlines TurbomecaUSA United Airlines Velocity,lnc. Wal-Mart Wells Aircraft Western Skyways

www.spartan.edu • 1-800-331-1204

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Aviation Maintenance Technology

Aviation Maintenance Technology (Diploma)Associate of Applied Science Aviation Maintenance Technology (Degree)(Airframe and Power-plant Mechanic D.O.T. 621.281-014)These programs are designed to teach students the technical skills required to become entry-level air-frame and power-plant technicians or obtain employment in related professions. Successful completion qualifies the graduates to take the written, oral and practical tests with the Federal Aviation Administra-tion for the Mechanic’s Certificate with both Airframe and Power-plant Ratings. The skills and knowledge gained from the diploma program are applicable to other maintenance industries and professions as well as aviation. The additional general education courses in the associate degree program enhance the stu-dents’ background and intellectual proficiency so they are more competitive in their chosen professions.

COURSES

ARF 1118 Aviation Fundamentals 8 8

ARF 1188 Basic Mechanics 8 8

PPT 1168 Basic Electricity & Electronics 8 8

PPT 2008 Ignition Systems & Electrical Systems 8 8

ARF 2118 Airframe Fabrication & Repair 8 8

ARF 2128 Airframe Structures 8 8

ARF 2138 Airframe Systems 8 8

ARF 2148 Airframe Inspection & Troubleshooting 8 8

PPT 2018 Reciprocating Power-plants 8 8

PPT 2028 Reciprocating Power-plant Systems 8 8

PPT 2038 Gas Turbine Power-plants 8 8

PPT 2048 Power-plant Inspection & Troubleshooting 8 8

GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES

ENG 1123 English Composition I 3

ENG 1223 English Composition II 3

HIS 1163 American History: 1865 to Present 3

MAT 1773 Math for Technicians 3

PHY 1784 Physics for Technicians 4

PHY 2134 College Physics 3

PSC 1193 American Federal Government 3

SPH 2113 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3

Total Credit Hours 96 122

Total Clock Hours 2160 2606

Total Terms 12 15

Total Months 18 23

Credit HoursDiploma Program

Credit HoursDegree Program

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