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Aviation Maintenance Technology (Adult)

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Adult students only

Inspect and perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft systems. You’ll graduate with the skills and experience required to pass the Airframe Mechanic and the Powerplant Mechanic exams administered by the FAA. MNTC’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program is certified under Part 147 of the Federal Aviation Regulations and offers FAA-approved and supervised curriculum.

Program highlights
  • Conduct pre-flight inspections, engine start-ups, and taxi aircraft as a key part of ground operations
  • Perform hands-on routine maintenance, preventive maintenance, and alteration of aircraft and aircraft systems
  • Inspect, repair, and overhaul airframe and powerplant components
     
Career Focus
Prepared for immediate employment, advanced certifications, and further education
Certifications    |   Work-based Experiences   |   National Competitions
 

 

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Disclaimer: Please be advised that all dates listed for future application timelines are tentative and subject to change. Please review this page for updates.  

Step One: Read Information Booklet

Click the image below to read the information booklet about this program. We encourage you to read it thoroughly before submitting your online application.

Step Two: Watch Informational Video

This video is intended to provide you insight into the expectations and commitment to this program. Watch this video and read the information booklet to help you make an informed decision before applying for this program.

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Click on this video survey after watching the Aviation Maintenance Technician informational video.

 

Moore Norman Technology Center Celebrates SkillsUSA Week.

Students and faculty at Moore Norman Technology Center join others across the nation to celebrate SkillsUSA Week, Feb. 2-8 2025. The annual celebration represents over 380,000 SkillsUSA members nationwide and promotes career and technical education (CTE).

The week highlights the benefits of the SkillsUSA program in developing personal, workplace and technical skills grounded in academics. It also provides schools with an opportunity to demonstrate how CTE helps prepare local students for college and high-wage, high-demand career fields.


 

 

Applications are closed, except:

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All career programs start with an online application process.
All other career program applications for the 2025-2026 school year have closed.
 
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Austin Beard

Austin Beard

Adult Program Instructor, Aviation Maintenance
Dillon Worley

Dillon Worley

Adult Program Instructor- Aviation Maintenance Technology

Steps to Apply

  1. Read Information Booklet
  2. Watch Informational Video 
  3. Apply Online 
  4. Follow instructions in application confirmation email.
Completion of the application does not constitute admission to Moore Norman Technology Center. All applicants will receive written notification once the status of their application has been determined.

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