Aircraft Mechanic Technician Program at North Valley Occupational Center

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The Aviation Mechanic Technician (AMT) program consists of 45 subject areas presented in three separate classes. Classes are full-time during the day or part-time evenings.

AMT program candidates will be contacted in the order they appear on the course interest list. Join the Aviation Interest List here.

The Aviation Mechanic Technician (AMT) program consists of 45 subject areas presented in three separate classes. The course work consists of the technical classroom training and "hands-on" shop experience. All three courses are required to prepare students for the FAA licensing examination in General Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics. 

Upon completion, graduates will have obtained the necessary experience and skill to qualify for a FAA mechanic certification exam (14 CFR §65.77; Experience requirements). An FAA-issued mechanic certificate with an Airframe rating (A), or a Powerplant rating (P), or both (A&P) ratings qualifies mechanics the privilege of performing certain inspections and repair on aircraft.

PREREQUISITE: Candidates must demonstrate a minimum of 9th grade level in both Reading and Math to qualify for the course. This will be done at the time of registration.

RECOMMENDATION: Students should be prepared to provide their own hand tools. Students sharing tools is not recommended and highly discouraged. 

Full time day program courses meet Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM. 

Part-time evening program courses meet Monday through Thursday; 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM.

Aircraft Mechanic Program - District Departments - North Valley Occupational Center (nvoc.org)

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