AIM Aviation Mechanic Programs
Charlotte | $55,000 | 21 Months
AIM’s Aviation Mechanic Programs provide FAA-certified, hands-on training across multiple campuses, including Charlotte, NC. The 21-month Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) program covers 78 credit hours, focusing on airframe, engine, and avionics systems to prepare graduates for FAA certification. Students gain practical experience in industry-standard labs and classrooms, guided by experienced instructors and supported by strong partnerships with major aviation employers, opening pathways to careers in commercial aviation and aircraft repair.
College of the Albemarle Aviation Mechanic Programs
Barco | $5,500 to $6,000 | 16 Months to 24 Months
The College of The Albemarle Aviation Mechanic Programs offer students comprehensive training in aircraft maintenance. The Aviation Systems Technology Associate in Applied Science degree provides in-depth study of airframe and powerplant systems over 24 months, while the Airframe Maintenance and Powerplant Maintenance Diplomas focus on specialized skillsets over 16 months. All programs are FAA Part 147 approved, ensuring rigorous, hands-on instruction that prepares graduates for FAA certification and careers in the aviation industry...read more.
Craven Community College Aviation Maintenance Programs
Havelock | $3,800 to $4,200 | 16 Months to 24 Months
Craven Community College’s Aviation Maintenance programs, offered at the Havelock campus, prepare students for careers as aircraft mechanics with hands-on, FAA-certified training. The programs range from 16 to 24 months and include options for an associate degree, diplomas, and short-term certifications. In addition to military and local industry partnerships, the college supports student pathways to advanced study and job opportunities in aviation maintenance...read more.
Forsyth Tech Aviation Maintenance Programs
Winston-Salem | $7,000 | 24 Months
Forsyth Tech’s Aviation Maintenance Programs equip students with the skills and certifications needed to work in aircraft maintenance and related aviation roles. The Aviation Systems Technology AAS program covers airframe systems, powerplant maintenance, and FAA regulations, leading to certification preparation. Additional short-term programs, including the Part 65 Accelerated Prep Program, offer focused training for professionals seeking FAA exam readiness...read more.
Guilford Tech Aviation Mechanic Programs
Jamestown | $3,200 to $6,500 | 16 Months to 24 Months
Guilford Technical Community College’s Aviation Systems Technology program equips students with the skills needed for a career in aviation maintenance. With options for an AAS degree or specialized certificates, students learn everything from aircraft structures to advanced engine systems. Graduates emerge with FAA-recognized credentials and hands-on experience, ready to meet the demands of a dynamic industry...read more.
Wayne Community College Aviation Mechanic Programs
Greensboro | $5,000 to $8,000 | 16 Months to 24 Months
Wayne Community College’s Aviation Mechanic Programs at Piedmont Triad International Airport provide students with hands-on, FAA-certified training for airframe and powerplant certifications. Programs include the AAS degree in Aviation Systems Technology, along with Airframe and Powerplant Diploma tracks, offering 50 to 89 credit hours over 16 to 24 months. Graduates enter the aviation field ready for jobs in airline maintenance, manufacturing, and more, with small class sizes and strong industry connections...read more.