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Aviation Systems Technology - Airframe Rating Option Certificate, Spring Entry


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A 60 20 0 C5

This program prepares individuals with the basic knowledge and skills for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) with a concentration in Airframe systems. This certificate program is designed to prepare students for certification through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the Airframe rating.

As a limited enrollment program and due to the AST program schedule, new classes are formed each Fall and Spring semester.

Program Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the Airframe Rating certificate, the student should be able to:

  • Inspect airframe systems and structures as allowed by the FAA.
  • Repair airframe systems and structures as allowed by the FAA.
  • Service airframe systems and structures as allowed by the FAA.
  • Repair airframe systems components within the limits prescribed by the FAA.
  • Replace airframe systems components within the limits prescribed by the FAA.
  • Demonstrate proper documentation of maintenance, servicing, and repair records as required by the FAA.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the privileges and responsibilities of certificated FAA Aircraft Maintenance Technicians.

Spring Semester I


Total Credits: 15


Summer Semester I


  • AVI 120 AB Airframe Maintenance I (AMT 202, AMT 203, AMT 204) Credits: 7

Total Credits: 7


Fall Semester I


  • AVI 120 BB Airframe Maintenance I (AMT 201, AMT 205, AMT 206) Credits: 5

Total Credits: 14


Spring Semester II


Total Credits: 7


Total credit hours required for certificate: 43


Note:


1 Students who possess an FAA mechanic certificate with powerplant rating are not required to complete AVI 110 .

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