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Aviation Maintenance Technicians (AMTs) send aircraft into the air and, more importantly, bring them back down safely! AMTs have the important responsibility of servicing, repairing and overhauling aircraft components and systems, including: airframes, engines, electrical systems, hydraulic systems and avionics equipment.
The Aviation Maintenance Technician program at Salt Lake Community College is one of 150 FAA approved schools in the US, providing students with the extensive knowledge they need in order to succeed in aviation maintenance. Students are exposed to a variety of theoretical and practical courses including: metal work, composites, welding, hydraulics, electronics, painting, and engine overhaul (turbine and reciprocating engines). |
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Aviation Maintenance AAS Degree: 90 credit hours A&P Certificate: 75 credit hours |
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Books + Tools & Equipment $6,055 TOTAL |
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As the aviation industry expands, so does the demand for AMTs. As much of the current workforce is nearing retirement, more AMTs will be needed to take their place. AMTs have enjoyed higher than average wages and excellent benefits and employment opportunities are expected to continue to grow. If you are interested in learning more about career possibilities, then visit the Career Information page. |
| SLCC’s aviation maintenance program is located on the east side of the Salt Lake City International Airport at the Airport Center. Classes are held Monday thru Friday, 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with night classes available Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 5 to 10 p.m. |
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Click here for directions Aviation Maintenance facility at the Airport Center |
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| The faculty members for the Aviation Maintenance program at SLCC have impressive education and industry work experience. Click here to read more about their credentials. | |
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Aviation Maintenance Information: |
(801)957-4448 (801)957-4073 (801)957-4550 |
