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Aviation Maintenance Technology - Texas State Technical College - Harlingen

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Aviation Maintenance Technology from Texas State Technical College - Harlingen is a Campus Associate Aeronautical engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. Aviation maintenance technicians are a vital part of the aerospace industry workforce, a group comprised of airframe and power plant technicians, aircraft technicians , sheet-metal workers and aircraft electricians. These skilled workers are employed by aircraft manufacturers, contract maintenance operations, corporate aviation operations, general aviation operations and regional and major airlines. In the last several years, the aerospace industry in Texas has expanded through contract maintenance and is expected to continue to grow. Students successfully completing the course(s) of study of the Aviation Maintenance Technology program are eligible to take the Aviation Maintenance Technicians licensing examination administered by the Federal Aviation Administration. View more details on Texas State Technical College - Harlingen . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Aeronautical engineering courses.

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