PROVIDING AVIATION PERSONNEL WORLDWIDE SINCE 2012
- Licensed and Un-licensed A&P mechanics
- Licensed and Un-licensed Avionics mechanics
- Structural Mechanics
- Pilots, flight Attendants & Ferry Flight services
(Aircraft Maintenance & Mechanic Training Programs) Aviance training on Maintenance offers the various aircraft mechanic programs and also various non-technical training that can help you get started in the exciting field of Aviation Maintenance and value-added services in the aviation sector.
- Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT)
The Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) program is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills to excel as an aircraft mechanic. This training prepares you to pass the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) test to become a certified Airframe and Powerplant Technician for employment in aviation maintenance. You are trained to service, repair, and overhaul aircraft components and systems, including the airframe, piston engines, turbine engines, electrical systems, hydraulic systems, propellers, instrumentation, warning and environmental systems.
- Aviation Maintenance Technician Avionics (AMTA)
The Aviation Maintenance Technician Avionics Program (AMTA) prepares students for entry-level employment within the aircraft maintenance and avionics industry. Students learn the specialized skills necessary to work on structures, aircraft systems, flight and instrument-controlled systems, electronic and digital systems, and become eligible and prepared for certification.
If you already have some training or experience in aircraft maintenance or electronics repair, Aviance Avionics Technician Program is that perfect next step. The Avionics Technician Program is designed to prepare you for career opportunities in aircraft electricity or aviation electronics systems, troubleshooting and repair in civil and military aircrafts.
Others Includes:
- Combination Welding
- Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems Course
- Aviation Safety Training
Aviance training programme covers basic and advance aviation safety programs at all levels.
Recent developments in aviation have indicated a need to focus more closely on a formal approach to aviation safety. The introduction of new industry requirements, underpinned by ICAO Standards, has brought new structures and processes for the formal management and regulation of aviation safety.
These developments have led to a need for operators, service-providers and regulators to enhance the expertise of their safety personnel, including through the introduction of a wide range of formal training programmes.
According to ICAO Doc 9859 – Safety Management Manual safety training and education is an important element of the safety promotion component of the safety management system (SMS)