Aviation Maintenance Technology-Powerplant (Certificate)
The Powerplant certificate program prepares students for careers in aircraft Powerplant (Engine) maintenance. The program philosophy stresses a combination of knowledge, skills, and practical experience in accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations. Upon successful completion, a student will be prepared for Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) oral, practical and written examinations for the FAA General and Powerplant certification. Once certificated by the FAA, a graduate is qualified to perform duties and responsibilities of a Powerplant mechanic.
Curriculum for Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technology- Powerplant
Campus Location: Eastman, Georgia
A grade of C or higher is required in all AMTP courses.
Required Courses
AMTP 1000 | Aviation Mathematics | 1 credit |
AMTP 1010 | Aircraft Maintenance Regulations | 2 credits |
AMTP 1020 | Aircraft Applied Sciences | 7 credits |
AMTP 1030 | Aircraft Electricity and Electronics | 3 credits |
AMTP 1210 | Aviation Physics | 1 credit |
AMTP 2210 | Reciprocating Engine Powerplants | 6 credits |
AMTP 2230 | Gas Turbine Powerplants | 5 credits |
AMTP 2250 | Aircraft Engine Inspection | 1 credit |
AMTP 2260 | Aircraft Engine Fuel & Fuel Metering System | 4 credits |
AMTP 2270 | Aircraft Engine Electrical, Ignition, and Starting Systems | 5 credits |
AMTP 2280 | Aircraft Powerplant Accessory Systems | 5 credits |
Total hours: 40