Title: AVIATION MAINTENANCE
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2AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM FAA
CERTIFIED, AUGUST 17, 1988
3The aviation program offers a wide variety of
airplanes to work on from a Lear Jet to a small
Cessna 150. A total of 10 aircraft are available
for the students to work on in lab.
4This allows students to get extensive maintenance
training.
5HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
- FACTS
- FAA Certified
- One of only 4 programs in Ohio
- Winners of State National Competitions
- Students can earn 37 hours of college credit
- GRADUATES ACHIEVE
- Aviation Maintenance Technician
General/Airframe Certificate - High School Diploma
6- Typical School Day
- 830 900 Bug
- 900 945 Related
- 945 1215 Lab
- Lunch
- Afternoon Math, English, Science
- Options
- Students who qualify may take part of their
academics through Hocking College and receive
college credit without leaving the Laurel Oaks
campus.
7AIRFRAME CERTIFICATION
- Graduates receive an Aviation Maintenance
Technician certificate for General - Airframe. - This qualifies them to take the FAA General and
Airframe written, oral and practical exams.
8TUITION COMPARISON FOR GENERAL AND AIRFRAME
CLASSES
9OPTIONAL 3RD YEAR POWERPLANT COURSE
- Piston and turbine engines are covered
extensively during this 9 month Powerplant
course.
10There are several financial aid options available
to those who qualify.
11EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- FAA Certified Repair Station
- Aircraft-aerospace Manufacturing
- Sales Service Technician
- Aviation Maintenance Technician
- Air Freight-Airline Company
- General, Corporate Fixed Base
- Aircraft Operators
12Sinclair Community College, Embry-Riddle
University and Great Oaks have joined forces to
make it convenient to earn an associate degree or
a bachelor degree in aviation maintenance
technology.
13- All FAA licensed maintenance technicians are
eligible. - Maximum of 37 credits may be granted upon
verification of the FAA licenses.
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