Aviation mechanics is an exciting and rewarding
career opportunity for airplane mechanics considering
aviation careers. An Aviation Maintenance Technology
degree can provide job satisfaction and career
challenges to sustain a lifelong career.
In order to obtain an airplane mechanic job you
must first obtain an airframe
and powerplant license granted by the Federal Aviation Administration.
This license will only be granted to individuals
who have proven their ability to perform certain
airplane mechanic maintenance, inspections, repairs
and have practical hands-on airplane mechanic experience.
Applicants must pass several written, practical
and oral exams as well as show proof of actual
aviation mechanic maintenance hands-on training
or experience. But once they have this license
they can obtain an airplane mechanic job.
One method for gaining the hands-on training and
knowledge needed to fulfill the Federal Aviation
Administration’s requirement is by attending
an FAA approved maintenance school such as Spartan.
Spartan provides the necessary aviation training
for individuals interested in obtaining an airplane
mechanic job. Spartan’s seventy five years
of airplane mechanic training and worldwide reputation
for excellence in aviation mechanics education
separates them from all the rest.
Spartan also has instructors that are approved
to administer the oral and practical aviation
maintenance test required by the Federal Aviation
Administration. This enables program graduates
to pursue an airplane mechanics job immediately
after graduation.