Aviation Maintenance Technician School

No Prior Experience Required at Thrust Institute of Maintenance

You don’t need mechanical experience to enroll in the Aviation Maintenance Technician program at Thrust Institute of Maintenance. The program is designed to take students from zero experience to FAA A&P certification in 10 months. Many of our students enroll with no previous mechanical experience.

The Program Starts from the Beginning

The curriculum begins with an introduction to aviation maintenance technology, covering the fundamentals before moving into more complex systems.

Students learn about aircraft structures, powerplant systems, electrical systems, and avionics in a structured sequence that builds on itself.

This isn’t a program that assumes you already know how to use a torque wrench or read a wiring diagram. It teaches you everything you need to know.

Aircraft Mechanic School

Career Changers Are Common

Become an Aviation Maintenance Technician

What Matters More Than Experience

Showing up consistently, paying attention, and putting in effort during hands-on labs matters more than whatever you did before you enrolled.

The FAA requires 1,900 hours of training in a Part 147 program for a reason.

That’s enough time to train someone with no background into a competent aviation maintenance technician.