What can I do in avionics maintenance?
Avionic technicians are trained to remove, troubleshoot, repair and install aircraft
electronic systems, including the associated wiring and structural mounting of the
systems. After repairing avionic systems, technicians are responsible for performing
operational checks of the system to ensure the system works as designed.
What characteristics and skills do I need to work in this field?
Anyone desiring a career in avionics maintenance technology should possess a basic
knowledge of math and physics. An aptitude for electronics and mechanics is helpful.
Reading comprehension also is a desirable skill. Some of the work involves some physical
abilities such as standing, bending and crawling into tight places. The ability to
work on scaffolding with power tools is required at times.
Where can I work?
Avionic technicians typically find work at major airlines, FAA repair stations and
even aircraft manufacturers.
What does Trident Technical College offer?
The Avionics Maintenance Technology program at TTC is for students who enjoy installing
and repairing electronic systems used in today’s modern aircraft, and leads toward
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and National Center for Aerospace & Transportation
Technologies (NCATT) certification.
Trident Technical College is a 2024 Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce
Training and Education (CoE) designee by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime
Administration.

S.C. Aeronautical Training Center
Recommended Sequence of Course
Students are advised to meet with their faculty advisor to choose a pathway that fits
their unique academic and career goals.
General Technology – Avionics Technology Career Path, AAS - Career Outlook