Aviation Maintenance Graduates Enjoy Sky High Careers
by Joe Taylor Jr.
joe.taylor@careerschoolguide.com
Career School Guide Columnist
More than 200 aviation maintenance schools in the United States make training for a career near the runway easier than ever to achieve.
Despite the well-publicized bankruptcies of a few large airlines, America’s aviation industry continues to grow. Regional airlines, booming fleets of private business jets, and light aircraft hobbyists all require the services of experienced airplane maintenance professionals. You can translate your mechanical skill into a lucrative career by enrolling in an aviation maintenance program.
Learn Airplane Maintenance near Your Home
Aviation maintenance schools usually offer two and four-year-degree programs in aviation maintenance and require a high school diploma for enrollment. In addition to community colleges, technical schools, colleges, and universities, aviation maintenance programs are also part of many armed services training programs. The variety of learning environments combined with new online study options means you can usually find a program that fits your budget and your lifestyle.
Aviation Maintenance Students Enjoy Hands-On Learning
Students typically learn airplane maintenance skills through hands-on instruction with real aircraft. Classroom instruction is also an important part of an aviation maintenance program. Four-year-degree programs in aviation maintenance often require students to take engineering courses or pursue an engineering minor. Two-year-degree programs require fewer courses but they often require students to specialize in a certain type of aircraft. Look for aviation maintenance schools certified by the Federal Aviation Administration to ensure that your education meets federal guidelines.
Smooth Rides for Airline Passengers Mean a Stable Career for You
Learning about aviation maintenance means understanding an aircraft and its systems from top to bottom. Whether you want to shift from another mechanical career or start an entirely new job track aviation maintenance schools can give you the skills you need for a lucrative career.
Sources:
Federal Aviation Administration
Washington State Department of Transportation
Author Bio
In addition to his work as an author and business coach, Joe Taylor Jr. has covered business and finance news for Financial Times Television and CNBC. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Communications from Ithaca College.
Posted on February 22, 2007 at 04:58 PM
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