
Aviation Maintenance Technician student in FAA Part 147 program with hands-on lab training in aircraft structures, systems, engines, and helicopters. Airframe (A) certified with Powerplant (P). Strong mechanical and safety background with Class A CDL including hazmat, tank, doubles, and triples endorsements. Experience includes helicopter blade tracking and tail rotor disassembly, as well as participation in the Aerospace Maintenance Competition (AMC). Reliable, detail oriented, and safety-focused.
Gained hands-on experience with sheet metal fabrication, riveting, and structural repairs • Performed composite material inspections and bonding repairs • Completed reciprocating engine teardown, inspection, and reassembly • Familiarized with turbine engine components and inspection procedures • Serviced and inspected propellers, including blade tracking and balancing • Applied aircraft wiring practices, electrical troubleshooting, and schematic interpretation • Conducted hydraulic and pneumatic system maintenance and troubleshooting • Rigged and adjusted primary and secondary flight controls, cables, and linkages • Performed landing gear servicing, brake system maintenance, and shock strut inspections • Carried out 100-hour style inspections, logbook documentation, and AD/SB research • Practiced safety wiring, torque procedures, precision measurement, and hardware installation • Applied basic NDI techniques including dye penetrant and visual inspection
airframe & powerplant certified
hazmat endorsement
doubles, triples endorsement
tankers endorsement
class A drivers license