Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Cessna 152 @ TTC Berkeley Campus
TTC is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; telephone number 404.679.4501) to award associate degrees, diplomas and certificates.
All aircraft maintenance (ACM) courses are approved by the Federal Aviation Adminstration (FAA) under Title 14 CFR Part 147, Air Agency Certificate number EC9T107R, to lead towards the Airframe and Powerplant mechanic certificate
We recommend you put your name on the AMT waiting list as early as you can. Our students wait an average of one year to start the program. Some start with Avionics degree then continue with the AMT program.
Receiving an A&P License
www.faa.gov
There are two different ways to receive your Airframe and Powerplant certificate. All applicants must pass a series of tests. To recieve permission to take the tests, people either complete a course of study through an FAA certified school like Trident Technical College, or they may have enough prior experience (30 months of combined experience in airframes and powerplants) to be allowed by the FAA to test. If you feel that you have sufficient experience, call the regional FAA office for further details. If you feel that you should take the classes, contact an aircraft maintenance instructor at Trident Technical College or click on the Aeronautical Intructors Tab.
Lowcountry Aviation website is not affiliated with Trident Technical College.
Lowcountry Aviation website is not affiliated with Trident Technical College.