Program Description
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Suggested Prerequisites |
Attendance
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This
program is designed to prepare students for high paying jobs as aircraft
maintenance technicians and support personnel. Students receive training in aircraft
painting, sheet metal, electricity, nondestructive testing, welding, wood and
fabric work, composite structures, landing gear repair and aircraft
taxiing. This program is certified by
the Federal Aviation Administration and strictly adheres to F.A.A. guidelines. This is a class for serious students with
clear career goals. •
Aviation and Aerospace Technology is part of the Engineering & Technology
Career Cluster. •
College credit is available through Western Oklahoma State College. |
Suggested
prerequisites are: English I and II,
Algebra I and Geometry |
The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) mandates the Aviation and
Aerospace Program’s attendance policy.
All time missed from class must be made up hour for
hour. There are no exceptions! Example: A student misses a half-day (3
hours) due to illness. That student
must make arrangements with the instructor to stay after class to make up
(seat time) of three hours. |
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Required Supplies
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Protractor Compass Notebooks |
Calculator Coveralls Pencils |
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Safety Issues
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NO Jewelry NO Baggy pants Short or neatly contained hair mandatory
Closed toe shoes |
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Employment Opportunities
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Apprenticeships
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After
successful completion of the Aviation and Aerospace Technology Program, students
should take the FAA tests: General and Airframe for national licensure. These exams are given on the Average
starting hourly income: $14.00 –
$16.00. |
After
approximately 525 hours of training, students are eligible to participate in
the apprenticeship program with the A-TEAM (Civilian Aircraft
Maintenance) on Altus Air Force Base.
Acceptance into the apprenticeship program is based on grades,
attendance and attitude. Final acceptance into their program will be
dependant upon the ability to obtain security clearance and passing required
drug screening. During apprenticeship,
students obtain work-place experience and earn approximately $10.00 per hour. ***Depth
perception test required for A-TEAM employment. |
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Mandatory Orientation
Meeting |
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An
orientation meeting will be held before the start of the school year. All enrolled students
(plus parents/guardians of secondary students) are required to attend. Course rigor, requirements and
regulations will be discussed. |
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