AMTG 1241 — General Review/FAA Test Prep ................................................................................................ 1
Total 20 Hours Technical Certificate in Aviation Airframe Maintenance Technology 34 Credit Hours The Aviation Airframe Maintenance Certificate program provides students with the knowledge and hours required for their Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Mechanics Airframe certification. The subjects covered include wood structures, aircraft covering, aircraft finishes, sheet metal and non-metallic structures, welding, assembly and rigging, airframe inspection, aircraft landing gear systems, hydraulic and pneumatic power systems, cabin atmosphere control systems, aircraft instrument systems, communication and navigation systems, aircraft fuel systems, aircraft electrical systems, position and warning systems, ice and rain control systems, and fire protections systems. Students who successfully complete the Certificate of Proficiency in General Aviation Maintenance Technology and the Technical Certificate in Aviation Airframe Maintenance Technology classes are eligible for the FAA “Mechanics Airframe Certificate” testing process. Job Opportunities Avionics Technician Composite Technician Aircraft Painter Sheet Metal Technician Electrician Program Goals Program graduates will: • develop the technical skills expected of a beginning licensed mechanic for the repair, maintenance, inspection and overhaul of airframe, including electrical systems, sheet metal, welding, hydraulic systems, rigging and assembly, wood, fabric, and doping, and general overhaul procedures. • meet the requ