In the aviation industry technicians and pilots operate as a team. Each role is of importance, and these parties work seamlessly together to do one thing- provide safe and efficient aircraft operation for those on the ground, and in the air. There are many different roles that cover a wide range of skills. Here are five. So, where do you best fit?
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AET Technicians work solely on the electrical systems of the aircraft. This includes the navigation, autopilot, radio communication, and other flight instruments crucial to operation. Train at our Denver and Tulsa campuses to become an Aviation Electronics Technician in as few as 13 months.*
An Aviation Maintenance Technician performs preventative maintenance by overhauling and repairing any inspected aircraft. Train to become an Aviation Maintenance Technician in as few as 15 months.*
A Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Technician is an air quality specialist and responsible for servicing and maintaining heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems. Train at our Denver campus in as few as 10 months.
Pilots are the ones at the controls. They have a deep understanding of the operation of entire aircraft- from the complex flight systems, to the aerodynamics that allow it to fly. Train at out Tulsa Fight School to become a pilot in as few as 17 months.
AET Technicians work solely on the electrical systems of the aircraft. This includes the navigation, autopilot, radio communication, and other flight instruments crucial to operation. Train at our Denver and Tulsa campuses to become an Aviation Electronics Technician in as few as 13 months.*
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