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Aircraft Maintenance Technician

Nurturing Potential, Transforming Lives

Launch Your Career as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician

J.L.Griffis Twin Cities Schools

Our goal is to procure good placement opportunities and enable future options for our graduates. The aeronautics and transportation industry has evolved to a technical society with components of virtual reality, artificial intelligence and non occupied remote aircraft and drones in all facets of life. As an alternative program requires us to look outside the box and procure programs and materials that offer cutting-edge technology to the classroom to ensure success for our students. 
 

  •  The Choose Aerospace platform has four hundred virtual learning modules that go beyond the lecture to practical activities, such as fueling a plane, and visualizations of abstract content with no special tools.
     

  •  The material is supported by interactive assessments to the learning objectives. Providing students with immediate feedback as well as instructor-led grading systems.
     

  •  The curriculum was developed by qualified technical college instructors with decades of experience in aviation technical education, with advisement from a team of industry leaders representing all sectors of the aviation industry.

Courses

Our online-based Choose Aerospace Aviation Maintenance Curriculum developed by the aviation community offers the future maintenance student a direct path to a rewarding career in aviation. The curriculum aligns with emerging Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Mechanic Airman Certification Standards (ACS) to cover the general knowledge and skill required for FAA mechanic certification.

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Aircraft Maintenance

Prepare for a rewarding career in aviation maintenance with our industry-aligned curriculum. Acquire the necessary expertise and practical skills to become a certified FAA mechanic, opening doors to exciting opportunities in the aviation field.

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AMT Units

1. FAA-ACS-AM-ID-FLF Fluid Lines and Fittings (40 hours) 
2. FAA-ACS-AM-II-MIR Maintenance and Inspection Regulations (75 hours) 
3. FAA-ACS-AM-IE-MHP Materials, Hardware, and Processes (90 hours) 
4. FAA-ACS-AM-IG-CCC Cleaning and Corrosion Control (30 hours) 
5. FAA-ACS-AM-IK-HTM Hand Tools and Measuring Devices (25 hours) 
6. FAA-ACS-AM-IJ-PFA Physics for Aviation (15 hours) 
7. FAA-ACS-AM-IH-MAT Mathematics (15 hours) 
8. FAA-ACS-AM-IC-WAB Weight and Balance (20 hours) 
9. FAA-ACS-AM-IB-ACD Aircraft Drawings (15 hours) 
10. FAA-ACS-AM-IA-FEE Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics (115 hours)
11. FAA-ACS-AM-IF-GOS Ground Operations and Servicing (30 hours)

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Explore the world of Drones and emerging technology. Learn to fly and maintain remote control UAVs.

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Private Pilot Ground School

Introducing students to aviation and present opportunities within the industry.
Serve as a source of supplemental training for those who have already completed a ground school course or may already possess a private pilot certificate.
Prepare students to pass the Private Pilot Knowledge test with a minimum passing score of 70% as established by the FAA.

Coming Soon

J.L. Griffis Twin Cities School (TCS)

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6160 Summit Drive North, Suite 223, Brooklyn Center, MN 55430

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Email: mike@griffisschool.org

Phone: 651-424-3126

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