The Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program allows students to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in conjunction with federal licensing. Aviation maintenance
technicians keep aircraft operating safely and efficiently by servicing, repairing, and overhauling aircraft components and systems. Coursework is devoted to learning every system of today’s aircraft while mechanical skills are developed on the fleet of aircraft owned by Cincinnati State. The aviation facility, located in Harrison, Ohio, includes an airframe, powerplant, and avionics labs. In addition, this facility houses a hangar equipped with seven aircraft and a lab equipped with computer-based training on modern transport aircraft.
Graduates will be prepared to:
• service aircraft systems
• repair aircraft components
• overhaul aircraft systems
• inspect aircraft systems
Articulation Agreements/
Strong Transfer History:
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Sample Co-op Employers:
· Comair
· Delta Airlines
· DHL Airways
· General Electric
Co-op Salaries:
$8.00 - $14.00/hr.
Employment Outlook:
Now more than ever, there is nowhere to go but up with a career in Aviation Maintenance Technology due to an ever-increasing need for aviation in today’s fast-paced environment.
Graduate Salary Projections:
$22,000 - $32,000
Other Related Programs at Cincinnati State:
Aviation Mechanics Airframe Certificate
Aviation Mechanics Powerplant Certificate
Avionics Certificate
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Aviation Maintenance Technology