You must be eighteen or older, be able to read and speak English. Eighteen months of training with power plants or airframes, or thirty months of training with both at the same time OR you can graduate from FFA-approved aviation maintenance technician school. After all of that, you have to pass three tests. An oral, written, and a practical test.
If you are good with your hands and want to find a job that pays well, you should look into becoming an aircraft mechanic. The easiest route to a job in this field is to enroll in an aircraft mechanic school. There are approximately 170 aircraft mechanic schools in the country that are certified by the Federal Aviation Administration and prepare students for oral and written aircraft mechanic certification examinations.
I would look into different aviation schools. They will help you.
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You will need experience in both aviation and mechanics. This is so you have a well-rounded idea of what you are doing, and work ethic in both. By going to a trade school, it could help a lot.
An aviation mechanic must get 18 months of practical experience with either power plants or airframes, or 30 months of experience working on both at the same time. Or graduate from an FAA approved school. http://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become/basic/
Aviation and flight schools offers an aircraft mechanic training course. The Aviation Institute of Maintenance offers FAA-approved aviation mechanic technician maintenance training and they also have a financial aid as long as an individual qualifies for the aid.
Having good references on your application can help you land a job. If you are applying for an aviation mechanic job, it is important that you have references who can tell your potential employer about your skills and professionalism. You should have at least one reference who can specifically talk about your mechanical abilities. If you have not worked in the aviation field professionally before, ask a training program instructor to serve as your reference. Once you have one reference who knows about your mechanical skills, you can include former employers who were pleased with your dedication and work ethic. Make sure you contact them first and ask them for permission to include their information on any job applications.
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