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Aviation Powerplant Mechanics

Program Overview

The Aviation Powerplant Mechanics  program is designed to prepare students for employment or advanced training in the commercial and general aviation industry.  Instruction is designed to prepare students for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) license examinations for Airframe ratings.  Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 147 identifies minimum requirements for the certification and operation of an AMTS. The regulation includes both the curriculum requirements and the operating rules for all certificated AMTSs. The knowledge, skills, and abilities required of mechanics are considerable and demand high-quality training. Therefore, the FAA requires high standards from the AMTS.

The Aircraft Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Technician profession offers a vast array of career opportunities ranging from general aviation to commercial aviation, from aircraft or component manufacturers to aircraft repair, and overhaul at both domestic and foreign fixed base operations. Aviation Maintenance Technology consists of two programs with one common core and two additional occupational completion points (per program), and is designed to train students in the skills, knowledge, and related abilities necessary for entry into the aviation maintenance profession. The student will be prepared for the Federal Aviation Administration Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certification.

STUDENTS WISHING TO CONTINUE TO THE AVIATION AIRFRAME MECHANIC PROGRAM WILL NEED TO ENROLL FOR ANOTHER 810 HOURS AT A TUITION RATE OF $2,365.20 PLUS REGISTRATION/FACILITY USAGE ($190.00), MISCELLANEOUS FEES ($130.00), AND LAB FEES ($300.00) AND THE AIRFRAME TEXTBOOK KIT ($157.42) FOR A TOTAL OF: $3,142.62.

Admission Requirements

Industry Certifications

Employment opportunities

  • Aviation General Maintenance Technician
  • Airframe Maintenance Technician
  • Powerplant Maintenance Technician

What You'll learn

  • Perform basic aircraft drawing skills.
  • Demonstrate aircraft weight and balance skills.
  • Perform ground operations and servicing duties.
  • Demonstrate mathematical skills.
  • Maintain forms and records.
  • Apply principles of basic physics.
  • Demonstrate the use of maintenance publications and appropriate communication skills.
  • Demonstrate employability skills as an Aviation Maintenance General Technician.
  • Maintain aircraft fluid lines and fittings.
  • Perform aircraft materials and processes skills, cleaning and corrosion-control operations and perform basic electricity skills.
  • Interpret mechanic privileges and limitations.
  • Perform basic reciprocating engine skills, turbine engine skills and engine inspection.
  • Maintain engine instrument systems, engine fire-protection systems, engine electrical systems, lubrication systems, ignition and starting systems.
  • Maintain fuel-metering systems, engine fuel systems, induction and engine airflow systems, engine cooling systems, engine exhaust and reverser systems.
  • Maintain aircraft propellers, unducted fans and auxiliary power units.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of FAA Powerplant licensing requirements.
  • Demonstrate employability skills for an Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician (AMT) with an FAA Powerplant rating.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of entrepreneurship opportunities in Aviation Powerplant Maintenance occupations.

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meet your instructors

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Rutledge Fuller
Instructor
(850) 488-2461
fullerr@leonschools.net
Andy Baker
Andy Baker
Instructor
(850) 488-2460
bakerr@leonschools.net
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Chuck Fuller
Instructor
850-488-2461
fullerc3@leonschools.net

Program Requirements

Total Clock Hours: 1350
OCPCourse NumberCourse TitleCourse LengthSOC Code
AAMT0705Aviation Maintenance General Technician54049-3011
BAMT0775Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 154049-3011
BAMT0776Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 227049-3011

See the Course Catalog for detailed program cost and fee information.

Total Clock Hours: 1350
FeeDetails
3942.00Florida Resident Tuition ($2.92 x 1350 hours)
305.35Bookstore Costs
112.50Registration Fee ($45.00 per semester x 2.5)
125.00Facility Usage Fee ($50.00 per semester x 2.5)
750.00Lab Fee ($300.00 per semester x 2.5)
130.00Miscellaneous Fee (paid first semester)

Occupational Advisory Committee

James "Jim" Bragdon

Adapt Air LLC

Joel "Lee" Majors

Leon County Sheriff's Office

Edward Hudson

Hudson Aircraft

Christopher Bodine

StandardAero Business Aviation Services, LLC

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This application could change your life in amazing ways! We’re here for you and we want you to success, so let us know if you need help with the application process. (850)-487-7473.