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Train To Become an Aviation Technician

Get hands-on with the systems that keep aircraft in flight. From hydraulics and pneumatics to turbine engines, you’ll learn to inspect, maintain and repair the technologies that power the aviation industry.

  • Hands-on training
  • Real industry tools and tech
  • Be career-ready in 2 years or less1
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Program Length: 18 - 24 months

Learn by doing with experienced instructors through hands-on and classroom training that builds real-world skills.
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Prepare for Aviation Certifications

Graduates are prepared to test for the Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) FAA certification.79
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Multiple Schedule Options

Many campuses offer morning, afternoon or evening classes so you can train on a schedule that fits your life.

Opportunity to Earn Associate Degree

Students at select campuses can build on their Airframe & Powerplant training to earn an associate degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology.

*Program coming to select campuses pending FAA approval.

Jobs Graduates Pursue77

  • Aviation technician
  • Turbine technician
  • Avionics technician
  • Aircraft mechanical installer
  • Aircraft restorer... and more!
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What You'll Learn

  • Navigation and Communication Systems
  • Turbine Designs and Operations
  • Basic Electricity I & II
  • Materials and Processing, Cleaning and Corrosion
  • Inspection Concepts
  • Human Factors, Math & Basic Physics

Resources

You’ll have dedicated support from enrollment to graduation and beyond. Visit the Campus Locations page to find help with:

  • Financial aid guidance10
  • Housing assistance
  • Career services
  • Military & veteran support20
  • Admissions requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary.
  2. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
  3. Financial aid, scholarships and grants are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state.
  4. VA benefits may not be available at all campus locations.
  5. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. UTI prepares graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training. UTI graduates’ achievements may vary. Some UTI graduates get jobs within their field of study in positions other than those listed.
  6. UTI aviation maintenance programs prepare graduates to apply and test for FAA mechanic certification. Graduates who don’t obtain certification may have fewer career opportunities. Some graduates get jobs in aviation or related industries other than as aviation maintenance technicians. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment, salary or FAA certification.