Aviation Institute of Maintenance - Orlando Metro
Train With Purpose
If you're looking for a high-flying career in aviation maintenance, AIM is where it all begins. Over the years, we've become one of the most prestigious institutions of our kind in the United States. Today we offer one of the country's most comprehensive aviation programs approved by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and respected throughout the industry.
Programs & Courses Offered at AIM Orlando Metro
- Aviation Maintenance Technician Certificate (AMT)
- Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer Certificate (AMTE)
- Professional Aviation Maintenance Certification
About The Orlando Area and AIM Orlando Metro Campus
There has never been a better time to attend our aircraft technician school. When you attend school, you’ll want to move to a city that will offer you exciting and comfortable home life. Orlando offers this opportunity, and its
newly expanded aircraft technician school in Casselberry is just outside Orlando’s city limits, ready to welcome you.
Whether you’re into exploring the great outdoors, trying out extreme sports or are a thrill-ride seeker, Orlando is the destination of all interests.
Orlando’s history dates back to 1838 and the height of the Seminole Wars. The U.S. Army built Fort Gatlin south of the present-day Orlando city limits to protect settlers from attacks by Indians.
Today’s Orlando is one of the world’s premier tourist destinations. More than 55 million people visit the area each year enjoying the main attractions and events.
Orlando International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Florida with over 33 million passengers in 2009. Orlando International Airport ranks at the top for overall satisfaction among large airports according to J.D. Powers and Associates’ 2010 North American Airport Satisfaction survey.
Success as an A&P Aviation Maintenance Technician
Programs & Courses Offered at AIM Orlando Metro
- Aviation Maintenance Technician Certificate (AMT)
- Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer Certificate (AMTE)
- Professional Aviation Maintenance Certification
About Aviation Institute of Maintenance, The Company
"We Teach the Foundation," Mischell Hosin, AIM. "What we teach here at AIM is actually the foundation," Mischell Hosin - AIM Admissions Representative, Mischell Hosin, one of AIM's top Admissions Representatives, shares her passion for her job at AIM and offers some tips to new and prospective students.
AIM is part of a successful group of companies, which first began in Norfolk, Virginia, in 1969 and has grown to become a network of AIM campuses across the nation. We have maintained a tradition of excellence in education and workforce development throughout the expansion over more than four decades.
AIM is well-known for providing high quality, hands-on training to our students in Aviation Maintenance programs. But as time went on, we saw other industry leaders demanding similar skills our aviation students have after graduating. To fill that need, we went beyond aviation to develop related industry technician programs.
AIM Career Pathways
Aviation Institute of Maintenance is committed to the education and personal enrichment of each student interested in aviation maintenance or a trade technician profession. We offer programs in aviation, maintenance, welding, and technician fields, whether it be for aircraft maintenance, maintenance technician, combination welding, industrial manufacturing, or HVAC.
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AIM is an ATEC Partner!
The Aviation Technician Education Council (ATEC) was founded in 1961. Its mission is to promote and support aviation maintenance technician education, with the ultimate goal of enabling the aerospace community to meet its workforce needs.
The council actively engages with regulatory bodies to support an infrastructure that will create high-quality technicians, provides resources, continuing education and networking opportunities to learning institutions, keeps the community informed of activities that impact technician education, and promotes careers in aviation maintenance.
AIM Trains for Aviation Careers
Training Tomorrow's Technicians
At Aviation Institute of Maintenance, we train tomorrow’s technicians. The demand for skilled technicians in Aviation, Manufacturing, Welding, Energy, and other industries is outpacing those entering these career fields. Our nation needs men and women to develop technical trade skills for today and the future. AIM campuses are proud to teach these skills.
Aviation Focused Careers for AIM Grads
Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)
Aviation Maintenance Technology
Avionics Technician
Aviation Maintenance Technician Avionics (AMTA)
Aviation Maintenance Technical Engineer (AMTE)
Aviation Maintenance Technician Helicopter (AMTH)
Unmanned Aircraft Pilot
AIM Accreditations/Associations
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified to operate an Aviation Maintenance Technician School under FAA Regulations Part 147
Certified by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in Federal Title IV programs
Aviation Maintenance Technical Council (ATEC)
Military Tuition Assistance
State Approving Agency for Veterans Education and Training
Professional Aviation Maintenance Association (PAMA)
Northrop Rice Foundation
Vocational Rehabilitation
Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA)
Student Exchange and Visitor Program (SEVP)
Licensed (License #5684) by the Commission for Independent Education, Florida Department of Education
AIM Student Resources
Financial Aid for Those who Qualify
Military Tuition Assistance
Day & Evening Classes
Job Placement Assistance
AIM Housing Assistance
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