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The Certificate of Completion in Aviation Maintenance Technology (Part
147) Program is designed for individuals who want to prepare for the
FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificates but are limited by funding agencies
to a single continuing program of study. This program of study normally
requires four semesters to complete if the prerequisites have been met.
Students wishing to enroll in this Part 147 Certificate program must
complete an application process before being officially accepted into
the program.
The program prerequisites normally require one or more semesters
to complete. For more information contact program advisor Moses
Hernandez.
AMT
Required Tool List | (PDF version)
Program of Study for Part 147 Aviation Maintenance
Class Schedule
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| (Not all classes offered every semester) |
| Required Courses after Prerequisites |
| Number |
Course |
Credit Hours |
| AMT220 |
Fundamentals
of Aircraft Wood Structures, Covering and Finishing and Bonded
Structures |
3 |
| AMT222 |
Atmosphere
Control, Fire Detection, Ice and Rain Protection Systems |
4 |
| AMT224 |
Aircraft
Sheet Metal |
5 |
| AMT226 |
Aircraft Landing Gear, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Fuel, Position and
Warning Systems |
7 |
| AMT228 |
Aircraft Electrical Systems, Instruments, Fuel Indicating, Communication
and Navigation Systems |
7 |
| AMT230 |
Airframe Assembly, Inspection, and Welding |
6 |
| AMT263 |
Aircraft Turbine Engines |
5 |
| AMT264 |
Aircraft Reciprocating Engines |
7 |
| AMT266 |
Engine Fuel System, Fuel Metering and Induction System |
6 |
| AMT270 |
Engine Instruments, Fire Protection and Lubrication, Cooling and
Exhaust Systems |
5 |
| AMT272 |
Propeller Systems and Engine Inspections |
4 | |
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