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Is the Aerospace Technology Center School the only way to get Airframe and Powerplant certification?

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Is the Aerospace Technology Center School the only way to get Airframe and Powerplant certification?

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A11. No, the FAA regulation mentions three ways to meet the A&P certification requirements: 1) Work in the civilian industry under the supervision of a licensed A & P mechanic, documenting all training for a period of 18 months for each rating (Airframe or Powerplant). 2) Military experience in an FAA approved field, or 3) Attend an FAA approved technical school such Pulaski Technical College.

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