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AMTP 2242 — Powerplant Review/FAA Test Prep ............................................................................................ 2

73 credits · 73 hours

Total 19 Hours Associate of Applied Science in Aviation Maintenance Technology 70-73 Credit Hours The Aviation Maintenance Technology program provides an up-to-date, intensive training for this occupational field. Students who successfully complete the program, which is certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) under Title 14 CFR Part 147, meet the training and experience requirements of the FAA for Airframe and/ or Powerplant certificate ratings. The number of credit hours is determined by the FAA required hours. The Aviation Maintenance Technology curriculum is divided into three (3) parts: General, Airframe, and Powerplant. A student enrolling in this course of study must first enroll for the general curriculum. Upon completion of the general section, the student may elect to pursue the Airframe and/or Powerplant section. Completion of the general curriculum qualifies the student for an Aviation General Certificate of Proficiency. Further successful completion of the Airframe and/or Powerplant courses satisfies FAA requirements of training and experience prior to testing for one or both of these ratings. Students are awarded technical certificates upon reaching the Airframe and/or Powerplant training milestones. Though not required for FAA certification, Arkansas State University Mid-South offers an AAS degree in this field. In order to qualify for the AAS degree, the student must complete the prescribed program of General, Airframe, and/or Powerplant sections

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