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Aircraft technology degrees help individuals understand exciting aspects of aviation technology. Students can gain the understanding of technical knowledge as well as the skills to perform aircraft, airframe and powerplant overhaul. Upon graduation students should be able to maintain, service, and repair aviation systems and their components. Aircraft technology courses will specifically teach about aircraft engine repair, airframe repair, basic electricity and electronics, propeller and engine systems, fuel metering systems, sheer metal structures, as well as assembling and dissembling parts, and turbine/jet engine systems.
In addition, graduates with a degree in aircraft technology will be able to design and modify aircraft engines, instruments, landing gear, wings and navigation systems. Aircraft technologies expand constantly, so experts in the field get to learn about and implement breakthrough technologies all the time. Typical programs take 1 to 4 years to complete and upon graduation from the program, individuals may be able to find work with airlines in commuter and corporate air fleets, airfreight companies, or even the Federal Aviation Administration.
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