California Aviation Mechanic Schools

CAU Aviation Mechanic Programs

Bakersfield | $32,000 | 17 Months to 22 Months

California Aeronautical University’s aviation mechanic programs offer a fast-track path to becoming an FAA-certified Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) technician through a 17-month diploma or a 22-month associate degree option. The programs emphasize hands-on training with modern aircraft systems in a 32,000-square-foot on-campus hangar and include a personalized 263-piece Sonic Tools toolkit for each graduate. Students benefit from a career-focused curriculum, on-campus housing, employer networking events, and strong job placement connections with companies like Northrop Grumman and SkyWest Airlines...read more.

Orange Coast College Aviation Mechanic Programs

Costa Mesa | $322 - $2,898 | 12 Months to 24 Months

Orange Coast College offers FAA-approved aviation maintenance programs that prepare students for careers as certified aircraft technicians, with options for Associate of Science degrees or certificates in Airframe, Powerplant, or combined Airframe & Powerplant specializations. The programs provide comprehensive hands-on training in aircraft inspection, engine repair, hydraulics, avionics, and other essential maintenance skills, typically taking 12-24 months to complete depending on the chosen track. All programs align with current industry standards and qualify graduates to take FAA certification exams for employment in aircraft maintenance, repair stations, and overhaul facilities.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses...read more.

Reedley College Aviation Mechanic Programs

Reedley | $600 to $4,000 | 4 Months to 24 Months

Reedley College offers comprehensive Aviation Maintenance Technology programs including four certificates and one Associate degree that prepare students for FAA-certified careers in 4 to 24 months. Students progress through foundational general maintenance coursework to specialized airframe and powerplant training, receiving hands-on experience at Reedley Municipal Airport with real aircraft systems. As an FAA-certified school since 1948, the college provides a unique Tool Ownership Program, on-campus FAA testing, and affordable training that prepares graduates for immediate employment in aviation maintenance...read more.

Sacramento City College Aviation Mechanic Programs

Sacramento | $2,000 to $4,000 | 10 Months to 24 Months

Sacramento City College offers a comprehensive FAA-approved Aircraft Maintenance Technician Program with both Associate of Science degrees and certificates in Airframe, Powerplant, or combined A&P specializations, operating as a structured 4-semester program that meets Monday through Friday evenings. The program provides extensive hands-on training in aircraft systems, engine maintenance, avionics, structural repair, and regulatory compliance through a combination of theoretical coursework and practical laboratory experiences lasting 10-24 months depending on the chosen specialization. Graduates are prepared to take FAA certification exams and enter careers with airlines, repair stations, manufacturers, and other aviation organizations, with the program boasting a 100% pass rate on FAA exams and a distinguished history dating back to 1932...read more.

San Diego Miramar College Aviation Maintenance Programs

San Diego | $2,000 to $5,000 | 12 Months to 28 Months

San Diego Miramar College offers FAA-approved aviation maintenance programs that prepare students for certification and employment in the aviation industry. Options include associate degrees and certificates in Airframe, Powerplant, and combined Airframe & Powerplant, each combining hands-on training with classroom instruction. Graduates are eligible to take FAA exams and pursue careers in a variety of aviation maintenance roles...read more.

SJVC Aviation Mechanic Programs

Fresno | $41,000 | 15 Months

San Joaquin Valley College offers a 15-month FAA-approved Aviation Maintenance Technology program that prepares students for entry-level careers in aircraft maintenance. Delivered at the Fresno Trades Education Center, the program combines classroom instruction with hands-on training in aircraft engines, systems, and regulatory procedures. Graduates are eligible to sit for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certification exams and may apply their credits toward an associate degree through SJVC’s online Trades Studies program...read more.

Spartan College Aviation Mechanic Programs

Los Angeles | $52,000 to $64,000 | 15 Months to 24 Months

The Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) Associate of Occupational Studies program at Spartan College's Los Angeles campus is a comprehensive 22-month program that combines technical aircraft maintenance skills with general education courses. Students train in a state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot facility equipped with Cessna aircraft, turbine engines, and specialized training simulators, following FAA Part 147 requirements. The program covers both airframe and powerplant systems through hands-on instruction in metallic and non-metallic structures, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, aircraft systems, flight controls, and fuel systems. Upon successful completion, graduates are qualified to take the FAA written, oral, and practical examinations for the Mechanic's Certificate with both Airframe and Powerplant ratings.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

Universal Technical Institute Aviation Mechanic Programs

Long Beach | $50,000 | 18 Months to 24 Months

The Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) Technician program at Universal Technical Institute's Long Beach campus is an 18-month comprehensive training program designed to prepare students for entry-level careers in aviation maintenance. The curriculum follows FAA Part 147 standards and totals 1,950 hours of combined classroom instruction and hands-on laboratory experience covering both airframe and powerplant systems. Students gain proficiency in materials and processes, fluid lines and fittings, sheet metal work, electrical systems, hydraulics, reciprocating and turbine engines, and navigation systems using industry-standard equipment. Upon successful completion, graduates are prepared to apply and test for FAA-issued mechanic certificates with airframe and powerplant ratings, with no prior aviation experience required.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.