Program Approval Status: Accredited by COE and approved by the State of Florida 5 March 2007
| PROGRAM LENGTH | TOTAL CONTACT HOURS | PROGRAM COST |
| Clock Hours | 80 | Theory Hours | 40 | Tuition | $980.00 |
| Lab Hours | 40 | |
| Total Hours | 80 | |
ENTRANCE/ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
All applicants must have a FAA Form 8610-2. Please bring two original copies of FAA Form 8610-2 for class enrollment (They must have original signatures, copies not accepted).
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE:
The program objective is designed to expand the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of the experienced aviation technician. Individual instructional blocks provide aviation maintenance technicians with the fundamentals necessary for a career in aircraft maintenance and repair.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The Aviation Maintenance Certification Program provides a basic foundation on the principles, fundamentals, and technical procedures in the required subject matter areas necessary to achieve certification as a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant technician.
About National Aviation Academy:
STATE OF FLORIDA - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LICENSE # 1785
ACCREDITED BY: The Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE)
FAA APPROVED - Aviation Maintenance Technology School: DV9T100R
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS: Approved for Veterans Training
PROGRAM BREAKDOWN BY COURSE
| COURSE NUMBER | COURSE TITLE | CLOCK HOURS | CREDIT HOURS | SERVICES (IF APPLICABLE) |
| AMC-400-G | A&P General Knowledge | 20 | | |
| AMC-401-A | A&P Airframe Systems | 30 | | |
| AMC-402-P | A&P Powerplant Systems | 30 | | |
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| | TOTAL | 80 | | |
DEDICATED TO SUCCESS:
National Aviation Academy is dedicated to the success of our students. Included in tuition is the commitment that if a student fails any FAA written, oral, or practical A&P exam after completing the NAA course work and while following the provided techniques, NAA will provide additional instruction and resources for up to one year.
(Additional Oral & Practical test fees may apply paid directly to the FAA authorized Examiner)
Please Note: Aircraft Mechanic Oral & Practical Tests are in addition to this two week intensive course. You need to make arrangements after completing the program to schedule these certifying tests with a Designated Mechanic Examiner (DME). Each Applicant must coordinate with a DME and schedule an oral and practical examination. NAA will assist with coordination of a DME; please refer to our local DME contact list.
Aviation Maintenance Certification Program
(Airframe & Powerplant)
Class Start Schedule
- AMC (2 week course)
- April 14, 2008
- May 12, 2008
- June 16, 2008
- July 7, 2008
- August 18, 2008
- September 22, 2008
- October 6, 2008
- November 10, 2008
- December 1, 2008
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*National Aviation Academy reserves the right to modify this class start schedule. Students will be notified immediately of any impending change. NAA also reserves the right to postpone, delay, or cancel class start dates.
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