Credential(s) Offered
Industry certification, translation missing: en.activerecord.attributes.program_credential_type.other
Method of Delivery
In Person
When offered
Daytime Hours, Evening Hours, Weekends
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
Location: PCC Aviation Technology Center-Desert Vista Campus, Tucson, AZ
FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION CONTACT: 520-206-5914
A. Course Objective:
Description: Gain basic skills in aircraft powerplants.
Competencies to be achieved: Upon successful completion of the Aircraft Powerplant Mechanics certificate program, the learner will be able to:
• Know common safety practices used when working on and around aircraft and related support equipment.
• Identify and use applicable maintenance publications and documents.
• Know and understand federal aviation regulations.
• Inspect, service install and troubleshoot aircraft instruments.
• Repair, inspect, assemble, troubleshoot and service reciprocating powerplants.
• Repair, inspect, assemble, troubleshoot and service turbine powerplants.
• Install, repair, troubleshoot and service powerplant support systems.
B. Total Cost of Program $9,107.50 (include all costs to student including testing, licensure)
Student required to pay Differential In-State tuition costs (See www.pima.edu Paying for School, Costs, Differential Tuition, Pay A)
C. Provide a list of all books required for the program (even if cost of books is included in tuition):
Each course has a required textbook indicated in the course syllabus. The predominant textbooks are the Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic Handbooks. For information contact: 520-206-5914
D. Provide a list of all supplies required for the program (even if costs are included in tuition):
• Safety glasses (clear) with peripheral visors; prescription glasses must have side shields.
• Two forms of hearing protection: ear plugs and over-the-ear muffs; ear buds utilized for playing
music are not acceptable
• Safety Shoes
• Standard size 1-inch thick, three-ring binder, with lined paper
• Writing implements; ballpoint pen and an extra-fine point Sharpie
• Calculator with basic functions
• Students must supply their own basic tooling for their selected program of study. For information contact: 520-206-5914
E. WIOA Contact for Enrollment Status /Credential Verification: Sharon Macias; smacias3@pima.edu; 520-724-7653
F. Direct Website link to the program: https://www.pima.edu/programs-courses/credit-programs-degrees/trade-professions/aviation-technology/aircraft-powerplant-mechanics-cert.html
G. Additional information:
• Background check requirements for licensing and background restrictions for working in the occupation:
• Fingerprinting ,criminal background and drug screening information may be a part of many state and federal licensing and certification
Other requirements needed: Potential aviation maintenance students must,
• Demonstrate college skill levels in math and reading. Assessment scores to MAT092 and REA112.
An official college transcript displaying the completion of math and reading classes at or beyond these levels may be used in place of the assessments to verify skill level
• Aircraft General Mechanics Certificate and must be completed prior to the other courses in the Airframe and the Powerplant concentrations
• Attend an Aviation Technology Program orientation and submit a completed, signed Aviation Technology Program application
H. Refund Policy (provide a summary if Refund policy is not listed on school website): https://www.pima.edu/paying-for-school/paying-your-bill/refunds/index.html
https://www.pima.edu/current-students/complaint-processes/
I.
Credentials: (The following questions must be answered along with a supporting explanation for each)
• Industry Recognized: (Developed and offered by, or endorsed by a nationally-recognized industry association or organization representing a sizeable portion of the industry sector)
Yes or No: No,
Nationally Recognized Industry Association or Organization:
• Stackable: (Part of a sequence of credentials)
Yes or No: Yes
Career Pathway:
Continue studies by taking additional courses toward the Aviation Technology Associate’s Degree
• Portable: (Recognized in other geographical areas; by other educational institutions; or by other industries/companies)
Yes or No (Explain): Training is recognized in other geographic areas.
• Accredited Curriculum:
(This is referring to the course being accredited,
not the test or school)
Yes or No: Yes,
Accrediting Agency and link to website: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) https://www.faa.gov/
J. Credential Attainment Rate: TBD Percentage of students in the last 24 months who obtained a postsecondary credential, or secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, during participation or within one year after exit from the training program.
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
32
Hours
37
Entrance Requirements
Course(s)
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Curriculum Competency Based
NA
Training Location(s)
Aviation Tech Center, Desert Vista Campus
Local WIB
6 - ARIZONA@WORK - Pima
Type of Attainment:
Certificate
Name of Credential
Aviation Tech: Aircraft Powerplant Mechanics-Cert
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
Refund Policy
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - Federal Aviation Adminstration Certification (FAA)
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
Yes
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Testing/Exam Fees
$1,000.00 Federal Aviation Administration Certification
In-State Tuition
$5,572.50 Differential Tuition Pay A
Other Fees
$2,450.00 Course Fees
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$13,767.50 Differential Tuition Pay A
Registration Fee
$45.00 Ea Sem $15
Supplies/Materials/Hand Tools (not included in tuition)
$40.00 Drug Screening
Total In-State Program Cost
$9,107.50
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$17,302.50