Associate of Applied Science in Avionics

Two Year Program of Study

The Avionics Technology (AT) degree program prepares students for careers in avionics maintenance and repair. The program philosophy stresses a combination of knowledge, skills, and practical experience in accordance with Federal Aviation and Federal Communications Regulations.

Upon successful completion, a student will be prepared for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oral, practical, and written examinations for Airframe certification, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Ground Radio Operating License (GROL), and the National Center for Aircraft Technician Training (NCATT) Avionics certification exam. Once certificated by the FAA, FCC, and NCATT a graduate is qualified to perform duties and responsibilities of an Airframe and Avionics Technician.

Graduates can find employment with airport fixed base operations, charter air services, regional or major airlines, the military, aviation suppliers, manufacturers, and the FAA. Program graduates will be competent in the fundamentals of aircraft electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems maintenance, application, and troubleshooting. Affordable local housing is available within walking distance to the campus.

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Adon Clark

Contact:

Adon Clark
Aviation Maintenance
Program Chair
Phone: 478-374-6407
E-mail: aseeelleaarecayatem g see dot e dee yoo

 
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