Aircraft Mechanics
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Learn the skills you need to work in the field of Aircraft
Mechanics – at home, at your own pace.
There are certain skills you need to begin a career in Aircraft
Mechanics. The ICS Canada Aircraft Mechanics Program
helps you learn them quickly and conveniently. You’ll
learn about:
- Aircraft components and terminology
- Electrical generators and motors, aircraft structural
materials and hardware
- Sheet metal structural repair, aircraft hydraulic and
pneumatic power systems, instrument systems and cabin atmosphere
controls
- Helicopter maintenance
And you’ll learn it all at home – no
classroom needed!
This ICS Canada distance learning program is like having
your own personal Aircraft Mechanics school!
Request
more information today or Enrol online
and get started on a new career – it's fast and it's easy!
Start a challenging, moneymaking career in Aircraft
Mechanics.
Why complete an Aircraft Mechanics training program? With
the right credentials, you can:
- Earn $21.71 per hour in a career field with above-average
projected growth.*
- Work for an established aircraft maintenance/repair facility,
or start your own business.
- Complete your training in as little as six months.
Aircraft Mechanics enjoy
challenging, varied assignments, and flexible working hours.
Self-employed Aircraft Mechanics enjoy the freedom and independence
that come with business ownership. The ICS Aircraft Mechanics Program meets Transport Canada's basic training requirements for the AME License "M" Rating.
Contact ICS Canada Today.
We’ll send you FREE information – with
absolutely no obligation! Find out more about complete Aircraft
Mechanics training that includes:
- All the books, lessons, and learning aids you need.
- Toll-free instructional support.
- Access to student services by phone, mail and website.
In as little
as six months from enrolment – you can begin a career
in Aircraft Mechanics!
*Information on employment outlook and average hourly earnings
is based on “Job Futures – Canada’s National
Career and Education Planning Tool,” an electronic
publication of Human
Resources Development Canada.
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