Join us to learn about the exciting career of aviation maintenance. Participants will be able to tour the
Levi, Ray and Shoup Aviation Center hangar where our program is based, check out equipment, tools and the aircraft they would be using as a student. Experience hands-on learning with projects that involve sheet metal, electrical wiring, an aircraft piston engine and starting a jet engine.
Plus, learn what aviation mechanics do in this high-demand career, the expected hours, job and salary opportunities.
During Aviation Maintenance 101, we'll explain the process to enroll in classes, discuss cost, financial aid as well as program details and student commitment.
Please note: Students MUST wear closed toed shoes to participate in the hands-on activities.