Aircraft Mechanics Program


The Aircraft Mechanics Program is approved and certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration under

Federal Aviation Regulation Part 147. (Certificate Number CZ9T078R).

 

The program consists of 47 subject areas presented in three separate classes; the course work consists of both technical classroom training and "hands-on" shop experience. Courses are designed to prepare students for the F.A.A. licensing examination in general airframe and powerplant mechanics. Technical material and tools are provided for the student during training.

 

The Aviation Center, a branch of North Valley Occupational Center-Aviation Center (NVOC-AC) is operated by

the Los Angeles Unified School District's Division of Adult and Career Education. NVOC-AC programs are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.  Founded in 1981, the aviation trades program provides training of adult and high school students for jobs in the following areas of the aviation-aerospace industry.

Scheduled Airlines


Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic
Engine Overhaul Mechanic
Aircraft Maintenance Inspector
Instrument Technician
Aircraft Structures Mechanic
Flight Line Mechanic

General Aviation

Aerospace Manufacturing and Repair Industry



Production Fabricator

Production Inspector

Technical Representative


Corporate Aviation



Maintenance and repair of business aircraft

Aircraft Modification