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This program provides graduates with the knowledge, skills, and risk management elements described in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airman Certification Standards for both the “General” and “Powerplant” subjects.  Upon successful completion of this program, students will meet regulatory requirements to take the FAA General and Powerplant written exams, as well as the FAA Powerplant oral and practical exams which lead to issuance of the Aviation Mechanic Certificate with a Powerplant Rating.

Career Opportunities

Aviation Maintenance Technician
25 Units:
Units: 25.0
AVMT 110
5.0
AVMT 110
AVIATION GENERAL MAINTENANCE I
5.0
OR
 
5.0
AVMT 110A
AVIATION GENERAL MAINTENANCE IA
2.5
AND
AVMT 110B
AVIATION GENERAL MAINTENANCE IB
2.5
AVMT 120
5.0
AVMT 120
AVIATION GENERAL MAINTENANCE II
5.0
OR
 
5.0
AVMT 120A
AVIATION GENERAL MAINTENANCE IIA
2.5
AND
AVMT 120B
AVIATION GENERAL MAINTENANCE IIB
2.5
AVMT 160
AVIATION POWERPLANT MAINTENANCE I
5.0
AVMT 170
AVIATION POWERPLANT MAINTENANCE II
5.0
AVMT 180
AVIATION POWERPLANT MAINTENANCE III
5.0
Total: 25.0

Program Outcomes

Outcome
Remove and install a fuel nozzle in a turbine engine.
Assessment
Quizzes, exams, and assinments.
Outcome
Perform engine inspection requirement in compliance with 14 CFR Part 43 and 14 CFR Part 91.
Assessment
Quizzes, exams, and assignments.
Outcome
Troubleshoot an engine oil temperature/pressure instrument system and perform necessary repairs to make system operable.
Assessment
Quizzes, exams, and assignments.
Outcome
Identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with fire protection system extinguishing agents.
Assessment
Quizzes, exams, and assignments.
Outcome
Inspect engine Perform inspection of aircraft reciprocating engine and determine airworthiness.
Assessment
Quizzes, exams, and assignments.