Aviation Powerplant Mechanics
Aviation Powerplant Mechanics
Registration Deadline: October 15, 2025
Next Start Date: October 16, 2025
This program prepares students for employment or advanced training in the commercial and general aviation industry. Instruction is designed to prepare students for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) license examinations for Powerplant ratings.
The Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 1 course is designed to build on the skills and knowledge students learned in the Aviation Maintenance General Technician course. Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional aviation mechanic. Students study reciprocating engines, turbine engines, fuel, induction, exhaust, ignition, electrical, starting, lubrication and cooling systems.
The Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 2 course is designed to build on the skills and knowledge students learned in the Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 1 course. Students explore career opportunities and requirements of a professional aviation mechanic. Students study propellers, engine removal and replacement, fire protection systems and engine maintenance and operation. Employability skills and entrepreneurship are included with potential externships after 70% program completion.
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Standards
After successfully completing this program, the student will be able to perform the following:
- Perform basic aircraft drawing skills.
- Demonstrate aircraft weight and balance skills.
- Perform ground operations and servicing duties.
- Demonstrate mathematical skills.
- Maintain forms and records.
- Apply principles of basic physics.
- Demonstrate the use of maintenance publications.
- Demonstrate appropriate communication skills.
- Demonstrate employability skills as an Aviation Maintenance General Technician.
- Maintain aircraft fluid lines and fittings.
- Perform aircraft materials and processes skills.
- Perform cleaning and corrosion-control operations.
- Perform basic electricity skills.
- Interpret mechanic privileges and limitations.
- Perform basic reciprocating engine skills.
- Perform basic turbine engine skills.
- Perform engine inspection.
- Maintain engine instrument systems.
- Maintain engine fire-protection systems.
- Maintain engine electrical systems.
- Maintain lubrication systems.
- Maintain ignition and starting systems.
- Maintain fuel-metering systems.
- Maintain engine fuel systems.
- Maintain induction and engine airflow systems.
- Maintain engine cooling systems.
- Maintain engine exhaust and reverser systems.
- Maintain aircraft propellers.
- Maintain unducted fans.
- Maintain auxiliary power units.
- Demonstrate knowledge of FAA Powerplant licensing requirements.
- Demonstrate employability skills for an Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician (AMT) with an FAA Powerplant rating.
- Demonstrate an understanding of entrepreneurship opportunities in Aviation Powerplant Maintenance occupations.
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Please see the Basic Skills Requirement table by clicking here and find your program.
If required, take the Basic Skills Test at our Testing Center. Call 941-255-7500 Ext. 1745 to schedule to take the test.
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OCP
Course Number
Course Title
Teacher Certification
Length
A
AMT0705
Aviation Maintenance General Technician
AIR MECH @7 7G
450 hours
B
AMT0775
AMT0776
Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 1
Aviation Maintenance Powerplant Technician 2
450 hours
450 hours
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Airframe Powerplant Mechanic industry certification is FEDAA010 FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician - Powerplant.
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- Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
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Aviation Powerplant Mechanic requires that students must have completed General Course Requirements (450 hours).
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There are multiple scholarships available. For school-based scholarships, please contact our financial aid office at (941) 255-7500.
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