
Talented Aircraft Maintenance Technician with team-player mentality and safety-driven approach. Knowledgeable about completing inspections, reading technical documentation and installing new systems. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals.
TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER
Curriculum is designed to meet the requirements established in FAR Part 147
General Curriculum
Successfully completed Basic Electricity, Aircraft Drawings, Weight and Balance, Fluid Lines and Fittings, Materials and Processes, Ground Operation and Servicing, Cleaning and Corrosion, Mathematics, Maintenance Forms and Records, Basic Physics, Maintenance Publications and Mechanic Privileges and limitations.
Airframe Structures
Successfully completed Wood Structures, Aircraft Covering, Aircraft Finishes, Sheet Metal and Non- Metallic Structures, Welding, Assembly and Rigging, and Airframe Inspection.
Airframe Systems and Components
Successfully completed Airframe landing gear systems, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems, Cabin Atmosphere Control Systems, Aircraft Instrument Systems, Communication and Navigation Systems, Aircraft Fuel Systems. Aircraft Electrical Systems, Position and Warning Systems, Ice and Rain Control Systems, and Fire Protection Systems
Powerplant Theory and Maintenance
Successfully completed Reciprocation Engines, Turbine Engines, Engine Inspection, Engine Instrument Systems, Engine Instrument Systems, Engine Fire Protection Systems, Engine Electrical Systems, Lubrication Systems, Ignition and Starting Systems, Fuel Metering Systems, Engine Fuel Systems, Induction and Engine Airflow Systems, Engine Cooling Systems, Engine Exhaust and Reverser Systems, Propellers, Unducted Fans, and Auxiliary Power Units.