Aircraft Airframe Mechanics (5712)
A selective admission program
This FAA-approved program prepares you for a rewarding career in the general or commercial segment of the aviation industry.
Instruction is comprised of academic as well as laboratory training designed to prepare you for the written, oral and
practical testing process required for certification as an FAA mechanic. With this rating you will be qualified for
positions as an Aviation Maintenance Technician with the FAA Airframe Rating. Note: It is recommended that students pursue
both the Airframe and Powerplant ratings for maximum employment potential.
FAA certified maintenance technicians have the important responsibility of keeping aircraft and their
equipment working safely and efficiently. They service, repair, and overhaul various aircraft components and systems
including airframes, landing gear, electrical and hydraulic systems. Aviation Maintenance Technicians employed by the
airlines perform either line maintenance work (for example, routine maintenance, servicing, or emergency repairs at airline
terminals) or major repairs and periodic inspections at an airlines overhaul facility. Aviation Maintenance Technicians
in general aviation perform maintenance and repairs similar to those performed by airline mechanics, but they may work on
small piston-engine or medium sized turbine- powered aircraft, depending on the specialty of business where employed.
You may be required to enroll in basic skills training. This will be determined by your scores on the
state-mandated Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE). For further information regarding testing, call the aviation program advising office at 904.997.2813.
Estimated tuition is $2,730 (for Florida residents, as of 7/05).
Contact the program manager for costs of textbooks, materials and fees.
Professional Courses |
Contact Hours |
Workforce Credits |
OCPs |
*VPI 0100 |
Basic Reading Skills |
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*VPI 0200 |
Basic Mathematical Skills |
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*VPI 0300 |
Basic Language Skills |
|
|
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**AMT 0701 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology General I |
120 |
4.00 |
A |
**AMT 0702 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology General II |
118 |
3.93 |
A |
**AMT 0703 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology General III |
120 |
4.00 |
A |
**AMT 0704 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology General IV |
120 |
4.00 |
A |
#AMT 0935 |
Hand Tool Seminar |
2 |
0.06 |
A |
AMT 0712 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe I |
240 |
8.00 |
B |
AMT 0713 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe II |
240 |
8.00 |
B |
AMT 0714 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe III |
240 |
8.00 |
B |
AMT 0800 |
Aviation Maintenance Technology Airframe IV |
240 |
8.00 |
B |
|
Total Contact Hours |
1,440 |
48 |
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*Students who have satisfactory test scores are not required to take these courses.
** General courses are identical between Airframe and Powerplant programs of study and only need to be completed once for
both programs.
#AMT 0935 Hand Tool Seminar provides the mandatory student tool kit and must be taken upon entering
the program. Students may provide their own tools, but may not enroll in any courses until their tools are presented to the Hangar Tool
Room Technician for inventory. The mandatory tool list is available on-line at the ACE website.
All students are required to take the TABE exam prior to enrolling in this program unless you currently possess an A.A., A.S. or
bachelors degree.