Aviation Maintenance
Aviation Maintenance
2026-27
Class Meets: Monday - Friday
Instructors: Patricka Renschen
Class Time: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm
480 hours
This program provides students with broad and varied experience in aviation science and theory related to aircraft shop practice, maintenance, and repair. Students are prepared for a career as aircraft structural technicians and support personnel. Topics include flight line and shop safety, aircraft structures, metals, hand tools, and measuring devices, aircraft riveting, hardware, technical drawings, forming processes, structural repair, and corrosion control.
| $100.00 | |
| Tuition .........…. | $1,488.00 |
| 1st Semester ..........…. | $744.00 |
| 2nd Semester ........…. | $744.00 |
| AVIATION MAINTENANCE FEE ..........…. | $445.00 |
| Costs are approximate and subject to change. The Aviation Maintenance fee includes additional costs of required materials, such as books and technology, as well as certification tests. | |
| OSHA 10 ..........…. | $35.00 |
| Mechanics Handbook ........…. | $25.00 |
| ATEC Credential Exam Fee .…. | $75.00 |
| ASA Prepware ............…. | $35.00 |
| Technology Fee ..........…. | $100.00 |
| FAA Part 107 Certification Exam | $175.00 |
| Misc. Expenses ........…. | $10.00 |
| These are additional costs, and are not charged against Pell, Post 911 and/or some funding agencies. These are considered out of pocket expenses and are approximate costs. | |
| Student Organiztion Fee .....…. | $10.00 |
| Total Cost For Program .....…. | $1,943.00 |
Tuition and fees or documentation from your funding agency are due by the first day of class each semester. Students who are enrolled in a program for more than 5 scheduled school days will be responsible for the full semester’s tuition and fees, regardless of enrollment or funding status. Out-of-district adult students will pay in-district tuition plus $1000 for an “out-of-district” fee.
FUNDING AGENCIES:
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