| Airframe and Powerplant Certificate Program
Graduation |
| Thursday, December 18 at 10:30 a.m. |
Florida Community College Aviation Center of
Excellence
Aviation Hangar
13510
Aerospace Way (Cecil Commerce Center) |
| Fifteen new graduates will emerge
from the Airframe and Powerplant Certificate program, just
one day after the 100th anniversary of the first powered
flight. Within the second graduating class this year from
the new Aviation Center of Excellence (certified by the Federal
Aviation Administration), twelve already have found jobs.
The class is made up of 14 men and one woman.
The program has prepared the students for certification
by the Federal Aviation Administration and for entry-level
positions in the aviation industry as A&P technicians.
The training is rigorous. Students attend thirty hours
a week of instruction for 20 months, without a break. The
students’ hands-on training uses helicopters, private
aircraft and commercial and military jets. FAA certification
comes to the students only after passing written and oral
tests, and a demonstration of practical application. They
are then certified to work on the “skins” or
body of aircraft, as well as the engines and turbines.
The Aviation Center of Excellence, which opened in January
2002, was created in response to regional and statewide
industry needs. Aviation Center Director J. B. Renninger
will address the graduates. For more information call 904.997.2801. |