Dr. Brad Gilbert, Airframe Technology Program Coordinator
(304) 367-4800
Brad.Gilbert@pierpont.edu
Program Purpose
This One Year Airframe Technology Certificate of Applied Science (CAS) in the Aviation Technology Program provides students an opportunity to complete their eligibility for FAA certification for Airframe Mechanic within a 12 month time frame.
Student Learning Outcomes
The aviation maintenance industry demand for certified aircraft technicians greatly exceeds the current supply, both locally and nationally. An entry level certified aircraft airframe technician ( 1-3 years of experience) earns an average salary of $52,195. Senior level certified aircraft airframe technicians (8+ years of experience) earn an average salary of $89,604.
Opportunities in Airframe Technology
Upon completion of this Certificate of Applied Science in Airframe Technology students will be marketable for employment to the local aircraft maintenance industry. Once employed, if they so desire, they will be able to pursue additional training to become eligible for an “add-on” FAA Powerplant Mechanic Certification as their time allows.