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The Aviation Maintenance Technology program will reflect the continuing efforts of Midland College in its mission to prepare students for employment, in business and industry, occupational advancement, retraining, and/or pursuit of higher degrees or certification. The Aviation Maintenance Technology program offers three certificate options. The student may elect to complete a certificate in Airframe Maintenance Technology, Aerospace Manufacturing or a certificate in Powerplant Maintenance. |
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Upon successful completion of the Aviation Maintenance Technology program, the certificate(s) earned qualifies the student to take the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) examination for the Airframe and/or Powerplant licenses. Students must furnish their own hand tools. |
Program Information and Degree Plan |
| Director: | L.C. Durham | Airport “E” | 685-4668 |
| Assistant Director: | Tommy Branon | Airport "E" | 563-8952 |
| Faculty: | Ed Munoz | Airport “E” | 563-8952 |
| Program Coordinator : | Karen Harris | 140 T | 685-4799 |