The Aviation Maintenance Technology program is composed of the training and course work that meet the eligibility requirements to take the Federal Aviation Maintenance (FAA) examinations for Airframe and Powerplant certification. 

This FAA-approved program provides students with broad and varied experience in aviation science and theory related to aircraft shop practice, maintenance and repair. Students are prepared for jobs as aircraft maintenance technicians and support personnel. Topics include general information, basic electricity, airframe structure, airframe systems, reciprocating engines and systems, propeller systems, and gas turbines and systems.

Aviation Maintenance Technician, OCAS 9901

Courses

Hours

General480
Airframe770
Powerplant670
Total Clock Hours1920
Course NameHours
General 
Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics120
Aircraft Drawings30
Weight and Balance30
Fluid Lines and Fittings30
Aircraft Materials, Hardware, and Processes42
Ground Operations and Servicing30
Cleaning and Corrosion Control36
Mathematics36
Regulations, Maintenance Forms, Records, and Publications36
Physics for Aviation36
Inspection Concepts and Techniques30
Human Factors24
Airframe 
Metallic Structures156
Non-Metallic Structures114
Flight Controls72
Airframe Inspection60
Landing Gear Systems48
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems60
Environmental Systems30
Aircraft Instrument Systems30
Communications, Light Signals, and Runway Lighting Systems36
Aircraft Fuel Systems30
Aircraft Electrical Systems84
Ice and Rain Control Systems30
Airframe Fire Protection Systems30
Rotorcraft Fundamentals30
Water and Waste Systems18
Powerplant 
Reciprocating Engines144
Turbine Engines102
Engine Inspection84
Engine Instrument Systems30
Engine Fire Protection Systems24
Engine Electrical Systems30
Engine Lubrication Systems30
Ignition and Starting Systems42
Engine Fuel and Fuel Metering Systems30
Reciprocating Engine Induction and Cooling Systems30
Turbine Engine Air Systems30
Engine Exhaust and Reverser Systems30
Propellers66
  • Preparation for assessment/certifications:
  • FAA Mechanics Certificate with Airframe and Powerplant ratings
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA, part 147) approved program

High School Students

N/A


Adult Students

Full-time Only 

El Reno Campus 

Approximate Completion Time: 20 months | Course is 1,980 hours:

August-May: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Summer Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (campus closed on Fridays)

 


Kristi Stephens
Counselor
405-422-2252
Email

  • Aviation Maintenance Technician

Clothing Requirement
Students are expected to dress appropriately for the industry including, but not limited to, long pants and closed-toe shoes. Students will be expected to wear protective clothing designated by the instructor. Protective clothing includes aprons, hard hats, shoes covering feet, lab coats, gloves, goggles, and safety glasses. Failure to wear such protective clothing can result in dismissal. 

Curriculum
Note: Student fees, books and clothing are not covered by CV Tech scholarships.  Please call Kristi Stephens, counselor, (405) 422-2252 for more information.

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Canadian Valley Technology Center partners with Redlands Community College to earn credit toward an Associate of Applied Science. Select CV Tech program completers qualify; ask a CV Tech counselor for more information.