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Associate in Applied Science

Aviation Maintenance Technology Program

A Program Designed for You – Fully FAA Certified!

The Aviation Maintenance Technology program will prepare you for FAA Certification, and lay the foundation for an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Aviation Maintenance, and transfer into a variety of four-year programs.

Aviation maintenance technicians (AMT’s) are the professionals who fix and maintain aircraft. AMT’s repair and service nearly every part and system of an aircraft, including landing gear, aircraft structure and engine systems. AMT’s are also called A&P mechanics because of their airframe and power plant certifications. AMT’s are in high demand and make a higher return on their education investment than pilots, doctors and lawyers.

 

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Your Destination for Aviation!

$70k

Average starting salary.


10

Total aircrafts for students to train on.


2

Years to completion depending on previous experience and education.

 

Female students working on an engine

Information Sessions

Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) Information Sessions are required for all applicants to this program. The AMT Program Director and AMT Recruiter will share up-to-date information about the program and answer questions about the curriculum and the admissions process.  

Information Sessions are held at the Aviation Campus located at the Plymouth Municipal Airport and may take up to 90 minutes which will include a comprehensive tour of the facility and inner workings of the AMT program as well as all programs offered at this location.

Plymouth Airport

246 South Meadow Road, Gate 6, Building S2, Plymouth, MA 02360

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Meet a Student
Amira

Aviation Maintenance Technology

Meet Amira, who discovered her true passion at Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) through the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program. By sharing her personal journey, she aims to shed light on the distinctive experiences and challenges she faced as a woman in a predominantly male-dominated field.

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Marcus Martins

Aviation Maintenance Technology

Meet Marcus Martins, a student at Cape Cod Community College and the president of the International Aviation Fraternity, Alpha Eta Rho. He's a wiz at fixing planes and is currently enrolled in the school's Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program, which he describes as the "best of both worlds" - it's affordable and packs a punch with the variety and speed of the subjects covered.

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Aviation Maintenance Technology
Gregory Gibbons

Faculty

Mr. Gibbons has been teaching at Cape Cod Community College’s AMT program since October 2018, and started as a part-time Instructor before becoming a full-time Faculty member in August 2020.

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Nathan Griffith

Faculty

B.S., University of Central Missouri; M.Div., Boston University

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Matthew Goulian

Faculty

Attending East Coast Aero Tech in 1988, Matt received his A&P certificate. Three years later he earned his IA (Inspection Authorization) certification. He served as Director of Maintenance for the family flight school for almost 30 years until it's sale in 2017.

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Richard Lyman

Faculty

B.S., The National Graduate School of Quality Managment

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Robert Brigham

Adjunct Faculty

Adjunct Faculty

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Judd Goldberg

Adjunct Faculty

Mr. Goldberg has been working in the aviation industry for over 30 years, starting in aviation during high school working for a customs clearance company called Airmax, after a brief stint as an auto mechanic.

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Burton Schriber

Adjunct Faculty

As a Mechanical Engineer with thirty years of experience in technical sales support, operations, project and financial management in the Aerospace Industry including Airline, Corporate and Aviation Manufacturing Industry.

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Glenn Silva

Adjunct Faculty

Adjunct Faculty

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James Townsend

Adjunct Faculty

In September 2001, Jim became an AMT instructor at ECAT, and has been teaching aviation maintenance technology in Part 147 schools to the present time here at 4C’s AMT Program.

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William Wood

Adjunct Faculty

As a recently retired Director of Systems & Applications Engineering in the semiconductor Automatic Test Equipment field, Mr. Wood has over 20 years of experience in the field of semiconductor new product development and test, while holding roles from Engineering Technician, Electrical Engineer, and Electrical Engineering Management.

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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 2-year program, A.A.S. Degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology, or how to enroll, contact us!

Phone: 508.375.5050

Email: aviation@cnof86.com

Address:
Plymouth Aviation Center
246 South Meadow Road
Gate 6, Building S3
Plymouth, MA. 02360