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Become an Aircraft Mechanic

Goodrich Aviation Mechanic Apprenticeship Program

How to become an Aircraft Mechanic

There are several ways to become an aircraft mechanic, often called an A&P or airframe and powerplant mechanic. You can go to college, a trade school, or the military in order to gain the training to be an aircraft mechanic. Another way is through experience at an actual maintenance shop. The FAA regulations (FAR 65.77) require 30 months of experience before an application to become a mechanic can be made. After the application has been accepted by the FAA, there are three written tests required and a practical test to pass to get your FAA license.

IMMEDIATE OPENING!

Goodrich Aviation has an opening for another Apprentice in Feb/Mar of 2023. After this position is filled, our next opportunities will be in mid-summer.

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How does our Apprenticeship Program work?

Goodrich Aviation has been offering aircraft maintenance services in the Binghamton area for nearly 25 years. We have a regular clientele of aircraft owners from all over the region that we take care of, we maintain the fleet of flight training aircraft for the Goodrich Pilot Training Center, and we do a number of aircraft modifications including whole aircraft parachute systems and air conditioning installations. Recently we have started a new company that assembles kit aircraft called Custom Aircraft Builders. Needless to say, we do a lot of fun and interesting things in our shop. No day is the same. 

Apprentices are full-time employees of Goodrich Aviation.  
If hired into our program, apprentices begin observing others on our team and performing simple tasks. They also begin to work some of the easier tasks on the kit aircraft. As experience is gained and skills are developed, Apprentices move up to higher level tasks and projects.

We use a systems and skills approach to training new mechanics. When we work on a system, we teach how it operates in order to understand how to diagnose and troubleshoot problems or perform repairs. There are a number of skills to this trade. Some we teach in advance and others we teach as the need or opportunity arises. Our program is very good at preparing apprentices for the practical exam taken during the testing phase after 30 months of experience. It’s also good at preparing for the three written exams but the majority of preparation for those will be via self-study on their own time.

Apprentices can choose from three areas to focus on during their training: general, avionics, or paint.

Steps to becoming an Apprentice

Upon acceptance, begin the 30-day pre-apprenticeship trial period

After agreement by both parties, begin the regular apprenticeship period.

Preferred Apprenticeship Applicants:

Have some previous mechanical experience

*This does not have to be aviation related

Advantages of being an Aircraft Mechanic

  • A college degree is not required.
  • It is a trade that will never be replaced by AI or robots.
  • Positions are available all around the country.

Advantages of training at Goodrich Aviation

  • A very affordable program with no huge college loan to pay off.
  • Reimbursement program for required tools and rolling tool box.
  • You will gain actual experience. When you graduate, you will have a license AND over 2.5 years of hands-on experience, not a license and NO experience like other programs.

Join the Goodrich Aviation Posse.
Become an Aircraft Mechanic.
Begin a great career!

Contact Doug Goodrich at jobs@goodrichaviation.com or 607-821-2982 for more information.

Are there job opportunities for Aircraft Mechanics?

Where there are airplanes, there are job opportunities for aircraft mechanics. Almost every airport in the country is a potential place to find a job.

 If you want to see for yourself, go to Indeed.com and search “aircraft mechanic” or “aircraft maintenance technician” and you will see current opportunities.

Keep in mind that Goodrich Aviation trained aircraft mechanics have 2.5+ years of actual experience after they complete the apprenticeship program.