Transitioning Military and Veterans Veterans make up a large portion of the student population, with 38% in Tampa Bay and 22% in New England having served in the military! Additionally, many of the NAA instructors and staff are also Veterans. They know all about the...
Every Aircraft Needs Maintenance Aviation maintenance is crucial for safety and making sure that aircraft are able to fly without any problems! In the United States, airlines and other commercial operations of large or turbine-powered aircraft adhere to a program...
What does the future look like? As technology continues to evolve at an exponential rate, ideas and concepts like flying cars that once seemed like futuristic science fiction are increasingly approaching actuality! The Electric Vertical Take Off and Landing aircraft...
The Training Tool – An Essential Piece of Aviation Education Training tools are essential in learning concepts and theories, especially in aviation maintenance. For example, one such training tool that was fixed and refurbished at National Aviation Academy...
What is a Maintenance Check? The aviation industry is highly regulated, meaning that airlines and other commercial airline companies must practice continuous inspection programs established by aviation authorities. In the United States, aircraft maintenance programs...
A Look Into NAA’s Sheet Metal Project At National Aviation Academy, one of the most important projects a student will learn deals with structures and sheet metal. Through classroom lectures and hands-on training, students have the opportunity to learn about one...