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Program Description
Practical and theoretical knowledge in basic maintenance techniques,
plus the special requirements of either airframe or powerplant work.
Upon satisfactory completion of the required courses, the student is
eligible to take the Federal Aviation Administration written, oral and
practical examination for airframe or powerplant license.
Opportunities
An ever increasing number of new light and medium aircraft are in the
sky each year, and a number of new airports are being built by government
agencies throughout the country. Thus, there is a pressing demand for
qualified aircraft mechanics. Positions may be found with metropolitan
area and rural airports, with government agencies, and with private firms
or contractors. Mechanics should be able to adapt easily to new
developments in their field. Preparation in high school should include
courses in algebra, geometry and shop. Working conditions are clean, well
lighted and attractive.
To achieve the:
Associate in Science Degree -
Completion of 60 units, including the
major in either Airframe, Powerplant, or Airframe and Powerplant and
general education requirements.
Certificate of Achievement - Completion
of the 41- unit major with a grade of C (2.0) or better. This will allow
you to take the Federal Aviation Administration’s written and practical
exams. These exams are administered at the college.
Required Courses
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AERO 55 -
Aviation Maintenance Technician General I
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10 Units
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AERO 103 - Aviation Maintenance Technician General II
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10 Units
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AERO 106 - Powerplant Maintenance I
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10 Units
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AERO 107 - Powerplant Maintenance II
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10 Units
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AERO 119 - FAA Powerplant Test Review & Qualification
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1 Units
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Total of 41 Units
To obtain the combination Airframe and Powerplant Maintenance
Technician certificate or degree, complete the three courses listed below:
| AERO 102 - Airframe Maintenance I
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10 Units |
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AERO 105 - Airframe Maintenance II
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10 Units |
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AERO 118 - FAA Airframe Test Review & Qualification
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1 Unit |
Total of 21 Units
Recommended Electives
AERO 110,
111,
112,
113,
150
OCCED
90, 91
Practical and theoretical knowledge in basic maintenance techniques,
plus the special requirements of either airframe or powerplant work. Upon
satisfactory completion of the required courses, the student is eligible
to take the Federal Aviation Administration written, oral and practical
examination for airframe or powerplant license.
These vocational courses are designed for two-year programs and may be
transferable to Bachelor of Vocational Education or other four-year
programs. See the Solano College Catalog for details on each course. It is
important to see a counselor regarding the catalog of record.
Aeronautics courses numbered 200 and above are intended
as refresher courses and may be used to prepare for FAA licensing. They
are not applicable toward the certificate or A.S. Degree in Airframe
Maintenance or Powerplant Maintenance and are not covered under Part 147
FAR's or the school FAA certification. Students with prior experience or
schooling must have Solano instructor verification for substitution or
waivering. "Proof of Proficiency Exam" may be required prior to
enrollment in any class other than 55.
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