
Graduation Class of 2011
Newly acquired Maintenance Training Hangar.
2012 AMTS student, Eric Bell, working on a reciprocating engine.
The purpose of the Liberty University Aviation Technician Program is to train pilots, as well as non-pilots to maintain aircraft in the context of a faith-based missionary organization; however, training is also applicable to those pursuing other careers in general, corporate and commercial aviation.
The FAA Part 147 program is an accelerated program which completes all subjects and material in twelve months. During this period you will be able to earn your maintenance license with both Airframe and Powerplant ratings.
Liberty Aviation Maintenance Technician Program is designed for the FAA portion to be completed as a single block in one year and, if chosen, the associate degree classes completed in an additional year. The Aviation Maintenance Technician Program classes currently begin in January, May and August.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Natalie Waters
Administrative Assistant
School of Aeronautics
(434) 582-2183