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2012-2013 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2012-2013 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Aviation Maintenance Technology


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Curt Pervier, Dean  143 TC 685-4677
Fonda Bowen, Division Secretary  143 TC 685-4676
Tommy Branon, Director
 Airport “E” 563-8952
Faculty    
  Ed Munoz Airport “E” 563-8952
  Chad Dillard Airport “E” 563-8952

The Aviation Maintenance Technology program prepares students for careers as aviation airframe technicians, or aviation powerplant technicians. Specific areas of training include aircraft structure inspection and testing; federal aviation regulations; aircraft and electronic flight instrument systems; aircraft auxiliary systems; aircraft welding; aircraft electrical systems; hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel systems; and occupational safety and health codes. Two certificate options are available consisting of 40 semester credit hours and taking approximately one to two years to complete. Upon successful completion of the Airframe Certificate and/or the Powerplant Certificate, students are qualified to take the applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) licensure examination. For both certificate options, students must have a high school diploma or equivalent, pass the TEAS test and furnish their own hand tools. To obtain additional information and/or to acquire a certificate plan, students should contact the Technical Studies Division office.

Programs

    Certificate

    Summary of Certificates Offered

    In addition to the many degrees offered by Midland College, there are also many certificates that students have to choose from.

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