Aircraft Technician
Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul aircraft engines and assemblies, such as hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Jobs available locally 3,190 |
Demand Locally +1 % |
Annual Wage Range $43,389 – $78,644 |
Service aircraft with fuel. May de-ice aircraft, refill water and cooling agents, empty sewage tanks, service air and oxygen systems, or clean and polish exterior.
Jobs available locally 118 |
Demand Locally +0 % |
Annual Wage Range $29,578 – $50,185 |
Install, inspect, test, adjust, or repair avionics equipment, such as radar, radio, navigation, and missile control systems in aircraft or space vehicles.
Jobs available locally 564 |
Demand Locally +1 % |
Annual Wage Range $49,088 – $85,592 |
Program Level:
Degrees, Certificates
Department:
Transportation and Manufacturing Technologies
Institute:
Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics
College:
SPC
What is the Aircraft Technician program?
The program offers traditional college courses for students seeking the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant license. The Aircraft Program is accredited by the FAA and is also the only provider of customized instruction for the aerospace industry in San Antonio.
What's special about the program?
The program is approved by the FAA as a certified Part 147 Program.
What will I learn?
As an Airframe Mechanic, students specialize in all phases of airframe construction and repair, receiving the in-depth training and preparation to work in the manufacture and repair of all aircraft-from small, fabric-covered airplanes to jumbo jets. Students study all phases of aircraft maintenance and repair, including training in fuel, hydraulic, pneumatic environmental control, electrical and flight control systems.
In Powerplant Mechanics, students specialize in aircraft internal combustion, turbojet, turboshaft, and turboprop engines. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of the operation, maintenance and repair of reciprocating and turbine aircraft engines and their associated systems. Systems training includes lubrication, carburetion, ignition, electrical, supercharging, induction, exhaust, and propellers.
What can I do with this course of study?
Pursue various jobs within the Aircraft industry. Airframe and Powerplant technician, aircraft electrician, aircraft avionics technician, aircraft fuel systems technician.
The Aircraft Program is accredited by the FAA and is also the only provider of customized instruction for the aerospace industry.
Degrees and Certificates
St. Philip's College programs offer the following degree(s) and certificate(s). View our Course Catalog for more information.
Contact Us
Larry Canion Program Director |
SWC Aircraft Technology Center (ATC, Building 2), 105 |
One or more of these programs are approved Ready to Work programs. Find out if you’re eligible to receive free tuition and job placement services that will enable you to secure an in-demand career. |