8 Course Programs in Aircraft Maintenance in North America for 2024
- San Diego, USA
Full time, Part time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
The Private Pilot Certification Course will be the student's first introduction to modern aviation. Applicant will receive a minimum of 35 hours of flight training and 70 hours of ground and/or classroom instruction.
- Saint-Hubert, Canada
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
French
This program will teach you how to plan, direct or perform the installation, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of electrical, electronic and digital (conventional and automated) systems found in all aircraft, including navigation and communications; provide technical support to engineers in the design of avionics systems.
- Saint-Hubert, Canada
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
French, English
You will learn to maintain aircraft airworthiness; check, repair, replace or modify aircraft components to maintain aircraft airworthiness and research and troubleshoot problems with the aircraft and write technical reports.
- Orlando, USA
Part time
3 months
On-Campus
English, Spanish
The Avionics Technicians Association (ATA) has partnered with the University of Central Florida’s Division of Continuing Education and is offering a three-month, 72-hour, training program to prepare individuals for certification to work in the aviation industry.
- South Miami Heights, USA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Multi-Engine Piston - EASA MEP(A) rating extends the privileges of Private Pilot License - EASA PPL(A) or Commercial Pilot License - EASA CPL(A) and allows you to pilot aircraft with more than one engine.
- San Diego, USA
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Applicant will receive 120 hours of flight training as follows; (Dual 26 hrs. non-complex, Dual 10 hrs. complex, Dual 19 hrs. multi-engine, Solo 65 hrs. non-complex and 65 hours of classroom instruction (Directed Study 35 - Ground Instruction 30).
- Hamilton, Canada
On-Campus
English
Kick start your career with hands-on training in our operational living labs, fully operational Boeing 727-200, and several small aircraft types.
- Saint-Hubert, Canada
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
French, English
This program will teach you how to keep planes and helicopters airworthy; check, repair, replace or modify aircraft components; perform troubleshooting and technical troubles on aircraft and write technical reports.