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Aviation Maintenance
LSTC has been
certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as an Aviation
Maintenance Technician School since 1970. Graduates of the TAM program are
employed by airlines, aircraft manufacturing companies, repair stations, the
United States military, and general aviation fixed-base operators. Some
mechanics specialize in work on a particular part of an aircraft, such as metal
or fabric surfaces, avionics equipment, hydraulic systems, landing gear,
propellers, reciprocating engines, and turbine engines. Others, particularly
those employed
Click here for Photo Tour by the smaller fixed-base operators, work on many
different
aircraft systems and may inspect and repair many different types of aircraft.
The AAS degree program provides the experience required to obtain the FAA
Airframe and Powerplant aircraft mechanic ratings. Each certificate program
provides the experience required to obtain the aircraft mechanic rating
appropriate for the program completed.
Program Accreditation/Certification:
National Association of Industrial Technology (NAIT) accredited;
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
certified.
Degree/Certificates Offered:
Associate of Applied Science and Certificates of Proficiency in Aviation
Maintenance - Powerplant or Aviation Maintenance - Airframe.
Faculty Highlights:
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Founder of the Greater St. Louis Helicopter Association (http://www.stlouishelo.org/)
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FAA Maintenance and Operations Safety Counselor Rating
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FAA Inspection Authorization Certification
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FAA Airframe & Powerplant Certifications
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FAA Certified Flight Instructor – Helicopter Rating
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FAA Commercial Pilot – Helicopter Rating
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FAA Private Pilot – Airplane Rating
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Over 35 years of aviation industry and
teaching experience
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