Aircraft Maintenance General
Certificate: Industrial Technology
Credit Requirements: 18 Semester Credit Hours
This certificate, along with the Airframe and Powerplant certificates, prepares the student to sit for the certification exams required by the Federal Aviation Administration to become certified airframe and powerplant maintenance technicians. Students are prepared for employment repairing aircraft, engines and related systems with airlines, government agencies, aircraft manufacturers and aircraft service companies. For admission into this program the student must be a high school graduate or possess a GED and take TTC's placement test or meet the College's SAT or ACT requirements.
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Fall Semester |
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General Regulations |
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Aviation Sciences |
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Basic Aircraft Electricity |
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Aircraft Drawings |
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Ground Handling and Servicing |
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Materials and Corrosion Control |
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Total 17 |
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Spring Semester |
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Fluid Lines and Fittings |
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Total 1 |
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