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Still need 18 months to get your tickets ,
It has been a long time, but I recollect one min time if you went through a school, a little longer if OJT training. 18 mos vs 24 mos?
Anyone know anything about this place? I'm interested in getting an adult job for once and aviation mechanic sounds like a cool title. I'm looking at AIM in Duluth right now to start training. I'm a bit hesitant because every review about this place is saying the instructors are gold but the administration is screwing them one way or another. I can't tell who's whining because they screwed up and who has genuinely been shafted.
Just looking for a little info from some folks on here. Don't want to put myself 45k in debt at 25.
If you are good at electrical stuff, seems like that would be a good focus these days.
Airliners are not machines as much as they are a flying sensor/computer network. Guys who work on that stuff seem to have good job security. And those skills are pretty portable. If an airline has layoffs, seems like you could work for an avionics refurbisher vs being out of luck as a standard A&P.
Huge demand for A&Ps outside of aviation. Job security is no problem.