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Airframe Certificate

The Aviation Maintenance Technology certificate develops students towards an Airframe & Powerplant license. The Airframe certificate requires a total of 39 credits for completion. Three general education courses are required for a certificate and can be taken at any time. The entire program develops students in a one year process as an Aviation Maintenance Technician.

Attendance at an AMT Information Session is required for all applicants to the program.

  • For more information: AMT Program Overview
  • Location: our Plymouth Airport facility
  • Housing: available at Bridgewater State University
  • US Department of Labor Statistics website: Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians
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In order to successfully complete the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program (AMT) and work in the field of aviation maintenance, certain physical capabilities are required throughout the program and in the industry. All AMT students must be able to satisfy the following standards without a reasonable accommodation.

Communication

  • Communicate verbally in understandable English including the ability to hear and speak normally without electronic assistance.
  • Must always wear hearing protection in areas of high noise levels.
  • Contact the front desk and/or Instructor when tardy or late for class.
  • Participate in classroom discussions and team projects during class including shop/lab time.

Vision

  • See and accurately read all written assignments, texts, manuals, and other required materials.
  • Have vision abilities including close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust focus.
  • Must always wear eye protection.

Physical

  • Ability to lift 30–50 pounds unassisted in a safe manner.
  • Be able to sit, walk, and stand for extended periods of time.
  • Be able to kneel, crouch, stoop, crawl, reach, twist, lying down, handle, finger, and feel.
  • Ability to raise arms over one’s head.
  • Use scaffolds, ladders, and aviation specific equipment.
  • Use of hand, power tools and testing equipment.
  • Have no disease or disability that does not allow the contact or use of required tools, chemicals, or equipment needed to perform essential duties and tasks.
  • Work often outdoors or inside hangar in inclement weather conditions.

Behavioral/Mental Performance

  • Function safely, effectively and calmly.
  • Prioritize and manage tasks simultaneously.
  • Exhibit social skills necessary to interact with classmates, faculty and staff, visitors, and industry.
  • Maintain personal hygiene consistent with program dress code guidelines.
  • Display ethical attitudes and actions consistent with professional behavior of the Aircraft Mechanic’s Creed and FAA regulations.
  • Display the social skills to behave with politeness, tact and sensitivity to others in all settings.
  • Exhibit respect for cultural and ethnic differences of clients, peers and individuals in health care and classroom settings.
  • Remain free from alcohol and/or chemical impairment in classroom and clinical settings at all times.

Upon successful completion of the Aviation Maintenance Technology concentration, students are able to:

  • Receive Airframe Certificate.
  • Sit for FAA license exam.
  • Demonstrate the knowledge of aviation maintenance and increase opportunities to enter an aviation career field.

Labor market data shows a strong need for aviation industry education targeting occupations like aviation maintenance technicians, avionics, engineering & operating technicians, inspectors, aircraft structures, rigging & systems assemblers, aviation managers, and directors of maintenance. The 12 month program will increase the number of aviation technicians and address the regional workforce gaps.

This occupational profile is provided by O*NET.

Plymouth Airport

246 South Meadow Road
Plymouth, MA 02360
Gate 6, Building S3–H1 & H2

Housing is available at Bridgewater State University

4Cs Aviation students housed at BSU have access to:

  • All common area kitchen, lounge and recreation spaces within the assigned residence hall.
  • All programs and activities offered by the residence hall staff within the assigned residence hall.
  • Parking in resident student parking lots.
  • Services provided by Counseling and Health Services.
  • All BSU facilities, including the library and fitness facilities.

Bridgewater State University
131 Summer Street
Bridgewater, MA 02325

Only 30 minutes to:

Plymouth Airport
246 South Meadow Road
Plymouth, MA 02360

Housing costs cover:

  • Room
  • Meal Plan (optional)
  • Parking
  • ResNet (Cable, Internet, WEPA printing, Xfinity on Campus, ResNet Cinema movies, HBO Go and telephone)
  • CONNECT Card

For more information on current costs and availability contact Roberto Flores, Admissions Counselor:

Roberto Flores, Admissions Counselor
Phone 774.994.0197
E-mail rflores@866kq.com

Full Time Faculty

Matthew Goulian
Richard Lyman
Alida B. Miller

Adjunct Faculty

Karl Abers
Travis E. Balderston
Robert M. Brigham Jr.
Nicholas Daras
Gregory Gibbons
Judd J. Goldberg
Nathan Griffith
Stanislaus Mackiewicz
Thomas F. Mortland
Danial Prior
Joseph Ricci Jr.
Burton Schriber
Glenn E. Silva
James M. Townsend III

Want to Learn More?

For more information about opportunities in the field of aviation, a tour of our state-of-the-art facility, details on the 15-month accelerated program, A.A.S. Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology, or how to enroll, please contact the Admissions Office:

Roberto Flores, Admissions Counselor
Phone 774.994.0197
E-mail rflores@866kq.com