Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance

Credential

Ontario College Diploma

Area Of Interest

Aviation
Skilled Trades

Duration

2 years

Program Code

0301

Location

Thunder Bay

Overview

Start Dates: Fall Start (September)

This program is a Co-operative Education Program.

Welcome to the Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance Program at Confederation College. This Ontario College Diploma program, approved by Transport Canada (TC-2013-08-4174), and recognized by the Canadian Armed Forces, prepares you for a rewarding career ensuring aircraft safety and reliability. Through a combination of rigorous classroom instruction and hands-on experience, including a co-op work term with industry leaders, you'll become proficient in maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting complex aircraft systems.

Highlights:

  • Transport Canada Approved: Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills required for the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) license.
  • Real-World Experience: Benefit from co-op work term with industry leaders such as:
    • Air Bravo Corp,
    • Air Canada,
    • Air Tindi,
    • KBM Aviation,
    • Levaero Aviation,
    • North Star Air,
    • Perimeter Aviation,
    • Selection Aviation,
    • Springer Aerospace,
    • Superior Airways,
    • TC Energy,
    • Thunder Airlines Ltd,
    • Wasaya Airways LP,
    • Wisk-Air Helicopters Ltd,
    • Confederation College School of Aviation.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Engage in an in-depth study covering a broad spectrum of aviation maintenance topics. This includes aircraft construction and science, electrical and electronics, airframe systems and inspection, helicopter maintenance and structural repair. You'll also gain expertise in cutting-edge electronic systems, propellers, aviation regulations, and aerodynamics, ensuring a well-rounded and thorough education in aircraft maintenance.
  • Certifications Included: Earn your WHMIS, Human Factors certificate, and Aeronautical Restricted Radio Operator license.
  • Accelerated Pathway to Certification: 18 months of Transport Canada approved basic training coupled with the 3 month co-op work-term provides graduates with 21 months credit towards the 48 month experience requirement for an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Category “M” license, upon successfully completing the program and maintaining a 95% attendance record. This significant head start propels you closer to achieving your professional goals.
  • Developed and taught by Industry Professionals

Program Learning Outcomes

The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:

  1. inspect and service aircraft systems utilizing current and relevant theories and principles.
  2. inspect, test, troubleshoot, evaluate, service and repair aircraft and components.
  3. perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections on aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components to airworthiness standards.
  4. install aircraft engines, parts, components and structures as part of routine and unscheduled maintenance.
  5. diagnose malfunctions or other problems in aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components using technical manuals, drawings, blueprints, and standards of performance and safety.
  6. complete structural and non-structural repairs and modifications by following applicable procedures and safety precautions, and meeting airworthiness standards.          
  7. perform component analysis using appropriate measuring devices to determine wear and fatigue repair or replacement tasks in order to maintain the aircraft’s airworthiness and safety.
  8. perform service, maintenance, repair and modification procedures on aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components to maintain aircraft safety and airworthiness.
  9. dismantle and reassemble airframes, aircraft engines and other systems for inspection and repair.
  10. interpret written instructions, schematics, manufacturer's specifications, technical drawings, manuals, and computer-based information while performing routine and unscheduled tasks.
  11. maintain detailed inspection, repair, maintenance, and certification records and reports to meet Canadian aviation regulations and logbook requirements.
  12. perform all duties in a manner that ensures adherence to Canadian aviation regulations, airworthiness standards and workplace safety.
  13. identify and apply discipline-specific factors that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.

Ideal Candidate Profile

Succeed in this program and industry if you are:

  • Mechanically inclined
  • A problem solver with strong analytical skills.
  • Able to work well both independently and as part of a team.
  • Physically fit to handle demanding tasks.
  • Detail-oriented, appreciating the importance of precision.

Experiential Learning

Dive into hands-on learning with:

Co-op Work Term: Paid positions between your first and second year, offering practical experience.
Practical Labs: Extensive lab work (Approximately 50% of courses), to apply what you've learned in real-world scenarios.

This was the best on hands experience of every component of aircraft regarding repairs, inspections, and troubleshooting projects. As well as I had...
Rushabh Patel
The Confederation College Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance program allowed me to follow my dreams and laid the foundations required to...
Mark Walraad
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Confederation College was a wonderful experience for me. The professors were very helpful and supportive and the international office staff helped me...
Shunyu from Shenyang, China

Employment Opportunities

Graduates soar into roles with:

  • Regional Airlines
  • Major Airlines
  • Charter Companies
  • Float Operators
  • Helicopter Operators
  • Maintenance and Overhaul facilities for fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters

Some tasks Aircraft Maintenance personnel might perform in their careers:

  • Conduct routine inspections on aircraft to ensure they meet safety standards.
  • Perform engine checks on various engine types such as piston, turbine, turbofan and jet engines.
  • Perform diagnostic tests to troubleshoot mechanical and technical issues.
  • Repair and replace faulty wiring and electrical components.
  • Inspect and maintain landing gear and brakes components.
  • Test and calibrate avionics systems, including navigation and communication equipment.
  • Repair structural components, such as the fuselage and wings, to maintain the aircraft’s integrity.
  • Overhaul aircraft equipment and systems.
  • Document maintenance activities and repairs in detailed reports.
  • Collaborate with other engineering and technical support to resolve complex issues.

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(807) 473-2429

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