Maintenance technicians are responsible for keeping the nation's airplanes flying, and they are among the best paid jobs in the industry. BC’s aviation maintenance technology program gives the student the confidence to become a highly qualified technician in the competitive marketplace of aviation maintenance, and as a graduate from BC’s certificated Airframe and Powerplant, the student will be qualified for any entry-level position. Graduates will have a thorough working knowledge of all basic structural design and system functions of aircraft. From there, the sky’s the limit.

- Certificates.
- FAA Airframe Technician Certificate
- FAA Powerplant Technician Certificate
- FCC Avionics Certificate
- AAS College degree. After completing the A & P license, students can obtain an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance Management. Students must complete 23 additional college credit hours. See plan of study for details
- Internship programs. 96 % of our students get employed even before they finish our courses
- Hamilton Sundstrand Worldwide Repair (Miramar)
- Ultimate Aircraft Composites (Fort Lauderdale)
- Complete Turbine Service (Fort Lauderdale)
- Banyan Air Service (Fort Lauderdale)
- Flexible Schedule. This is a rigorous program and hours are mandated by the FAA
- Classes offered throughout the year Fall, Spring, and Summer terms
- Full time and part time classes offered
- Morning or evening classes available
- On site testing. Both FAA and FCC testing available on campus. Call 954 201 8077 or e-mail (ddraper@broward.edu) to make an appointment to take a test.
- Competitive prices. See program cost sheet for details.
For more information regarding Aircraft Technicians job's nature go to U.S. Department of Labor web site.
Call 954 201 8087 and schedule your visit today
We offer tours for you to get a closer look at our programs.
E-mail us at aviation@broward.edu