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An aircraft mechanic has the responsibility of the maintenance of aircrafts registered in the United States. Not just any aircraft maintenance mechanic can repair an aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that all aircraft mechanics be certified by the FAA. This certification is referred to as the Airframe and Powerplant certificate (A&P certificate). Spartan has maintenance and mechanic programs, which prepare persons to obtain this A&P certificate and become an aircraft mechanic providing aircraft maintenance repairs.

If you want to be an aircraft mechanic, maintenance and repairs will be learned on all parts of the aircrafts mechanics. The types of systems and components you could find yourself working on include, landing gear, hydraulics, cabin pressurization, heating systems, sheet metal and composite structures, piston and turbine engines and much more. All systems and components must be maintained to a high level of reliability. Aircraft maintenance mechanics use maintenance regulations established by the FAA as well as maintenance instructions provided by the aircraft manufacturer for aircraft maintenance of a higher level of safety and reliability.

To become an aircraft maintenance mechanic, a person is required to meet standards established by the FAA. Most people obtain their A&P certificate by attending a technical school like Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology. The college establishes an aircraft mechanic training program that is approved by the FAA. Spartan provides all the necessary skills to become an entry-level aircraft mechanic and learn the mechanics and maintenance skills required by the FAA.

Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology offers an Aviation Maintenance Technology program based on lecture, theory and practical projects that help a person improve their skills and meet the mechanics requirements established by the FAA.

As you can see, being an aircraft maintenance mechanic opens many career doors. The training provided at Spartan is an excellent way to start a rewarding career with many options for your future in aircraft mechanics.


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