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Aviation Technology

Overview

Students will work with airframe and
control surfaces, power plants, and
basic aviation electricity, and perform
ground operations and servicing procedures, as specified by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements.


Course Content

  • Applying math & science
  • Interpreting maintenance publications, FAA forms and regulations
  • Explore airframe and control surfaces
  • Explain weight and balance procedures
  • Explore aircraft design and drawings
  • Understand aircraft materials and processes
  • Understand the effects of cleaning and corrosion
  • Understand fluid lines and fittings and basic electricity
  • Provide ground operations servicing
  • Maintain the power plant

Course Details

Aviation I (year 1)

Aviation II (year 2)

Grade 11, 12

Course Length: 2 years

Industry Credentials Offered: OSHA10, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate


Options After HS

Workforce

Aircraft Mechanic, Freight Agent, Ground Attendant, Aircraft Fueler, Airport Maintenance, Aircraft Inspection, Pilot, Drone Pilot

Local Employers: Dynamic Aviation, Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport, Military/National Guard, Law Enforcement Agencies


Career Certificate/Associate Degree (2 yr) program

BRCC – Aviation Maintenance Technology, Commericial Pilot, Light Sport Aircraft, UAV FAA License


Bachelor’s/Post Baccalaureate Degree (4 yr+) majors

Aerospace Engineering, Materials Engineering, Aviation, Aerospace Management, Air Traffic Control, Airport Management, Commercial Pilot, Mechanical Engineering


Instructor Contact Information

Name: Ian Hinkle

Email: [email protected]

School: 540-245-5002

Fax: 540-885-0407