Aircraft Mechanics: Diploma Description

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An aircraft mechanic diploma is the first step towards an exciting career in aviation technology. Aircraft mechanics inspect equipment on airplanes and keep parts and systems in premium condition. Typical coursework includes engine diagnostics and repair, aircraft instrumentation systems, avionics and CAD design. Read on to find out more.
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What is an Aircraft Mechanic Diploma?

Aircraft mechanics have an exacting job and must have training specific to their position. An aircraft mechanic diploma teaches the student everything he needs to know to work on airplanes and keep them in top-flight condition.

Skills You Will Learn

Aircraft mechanics must be able to examine aviation equipment and maintain it in good working condition. To do that, they must possess a number of specific skills. An aircraft mechanic diploma program will teach you how to correctly install aviation equipment, machines and wiring; repair equipment and systems using the correct tools; identify and troubleshoot aircraft problems; perform maintenance on aircraft; and perform routine tests on equipment and software. Manual dexterity and a working knowledge of math are important for an aircraft mechanic.

Coursework

A typical aircraft mechanic diploma program will contain the following courses:

  • Aircraft Engine Diagnostics and Repair
  • Aircraft Instrumentation Systems
  • Aviation Management
  • Avionics
  • Computer Aided Drafting and Design
  • Flight Science
  • General Chemistry
  • Manufacturing Processes

Why Get an Aircraft Mechanic Diploma?

Because of the specificity of airline mechanics, employers will never hire someone without the necessary knowledge and skills. A diploma in aviation mechanics shows employers you have what it takes to be an aviation mechanic.

Career Outlook and Salary

Aviation mechanics can work for major airlines, military installations, the Federal Government, aerospace manufacturing firms, or be self-employed. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov), the demand for aircraft mechanics will grow at least as fast as the national average. Those with specific training in the field will be especially desirable to employers. The median income for aircraft mechanics in 2004 was around $22 per hour.

Popular Schools

  • Campus Locations:
    1. Universal Technical Institute

    Program Options

    Associate's
      • Aviation Maintenance AAS
      • Aviation Maintenance AAS
    Certificate
      • Marine Technician Specialist
      • Automotive Technology
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    2. Purdue Global

    Program Options

    Bachelor's
      • BS in Business Administration - Aviation Management
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    3. Penn Foster

    Program Options

    Certificate
      • Career Diploma - Auto Repair Technician
      • Career Diploma - Diesel Mechanics/Heavy Truck Maintenance
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    4. Liberty University

    Program Options

    Doctorate
      • PHD: Aviation
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Universal Technical Institute

  • Aviation Maintenance AAS
  • Marine Technician Specialist
  • Automotive Technology

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Purdue Global

  • BS in Business Administration - Aviation Management

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Penn Foster

  • Career Diploma - Auto Repair Technician
  • Career Diploma - Diesel Mechanics/Heavy Truck Maintenance

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Liberty University

  • PHD: Aviation

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