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The Aviation Technology Aircraft Maintenance and Structures program prepares students for careers in the aviation industry, focusing on the maintenance, repair, and inspection of aircraft systems and structures. The curriculum covers areas such as aircraft engines, hydraulic systems, avionics, and structural components, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Graduates are equipped to ensure the safety and airworthiness of various aircraft, adhering to industry standards and regulations.

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Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME)

72404$60,000 - $90,000Maintains, repairs, overhauls, modifies, and tests aircraft structural, mechanical, and hydraulic systems to ensure airworthiness.

Aircraft Structural Technician

72404$55,000 - $85,000Inspects, repairs, and modifies aircraft structures, including the fuselage, wings, and tail assemblies, ensuring structural integrity.

Avionics Technician

22313$50,000 - $80,000Installs, inspects, tests, and repairs avionics systems, including navigation, communication, and flight control systems.

Aircraft Inspector

72404$65,000 - $95,000Conducts detailed inspections of aircraft and aircraft systems following manufacture, modification, maintenance, repair, or overhaul.

Aerospace Technician

22313$55,000 - $85,000Assists in the design, development, testing, and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft systems and components.