Michigan Aviation Mechanic Schools

Andrews University Aviation Mechanic Programs

Berrien Springs | $75,000 to $210,000 | 24 Months to 48 Months

Andrews University offers FAA-certified aviation maintenance programs that include certificate, associate, and bachelor’s degree options, with flexible learning formats and hands-on training in engine systems, airframe structures, and avionics. Students can complete FAA exams on-site, work in campus aviation roles during training, and pursue flight or management tracks for broader career opportunities. Andrews University offers FAA-certified aviation maintenance programs that include certificate, associate, and bachelor’s degree options, with flexible learning formats and hands-on training in engine systems, airframe structures, and avionics. Students can complete FAA exams on-site, work in campus aviation roles during training, and pursue flight or management tracks for broader career opportunities...read more.

Lansing Community College Aviation Mechanic Programs

Lansing | $10,000 to $27,000 | 16 Months to 24 Mnths

Lansing Community College offers FAA-accredited aviation mechanic programs at its Aviation Maintenance Technology Center near Lansing, MI. Students can choose from associate degrees or certificate options in airframe and powerplant maintenance, with programs ranging from 4 to 24 months. Training includes hands-on experience with turbine engines, composite materials, and industry-standard equipment. The school maintains strong ties with employers, and many students receive job offers before graduation. Transfer pathways to partner universities are also available for those pursuing bachelor’s degrees...read more.

Universal Technical Institute Aviation Mechanic Programs

Canton | $50,000 | 18 Months to 24 Months

UTI’s Canton, Michigan campus offers a 20-month Airframe & Powerplant Technician program that prepares students for FAA certification and entry-level aviation maintenance roles. The curriculum includes hands-on training in aircraft troubleshooting, turbine engine systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and powerplant lubrication. Graduates can pursue FAA Airframe and Powerplant certification and may continue into an associate degree program in Aviation Maintenance Technology. The campus features FAA-certified programs, industry-relevant coursework, and job placement support services.

Western Michigan University Aviation Mechanic Programs

Kalamazoo | $64,000 | 4 years

Western Michigan University’s Aviation Technical Operations program is a 4-year bachelor’s degree that prepares students for careers in aircraft maintenance and aerospace leadership. Students earn FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certification after the first two years and may immediately enter the workforce or continue to complete their degree. The curriculum blends intensive hands-on training with advanced coursework in maintenance operations, troubleshooting, and aviation management. Graduates benefit from strong industry connections and high job placement outcomes...read more.