Moore Norman Technology Center

Moore Norman Technology Center

Moore Norman Technology Center

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Program Length in Months: 24 Months
Approximate Program Cost: $28,969
GI Bill Approved: Not Listed
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Certificate
Pets Allowed: Yes
Class Schedule: Day
Housing: Not Listed
Approximate Total Clock Hours: 1960
College or Private School: Private School
Industry Partners: None Listed / confirm with school
13301 S. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Description

Moore Norman Technology Center (MNTC) offers an Aviation Maintenance Technology pathway in the Oklahoma City metro area with training built around FAA Part 147 requirements and a clearly defined schedule for adult students. The program is based at MNTC’s South Penn Campus (13301 S. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, OK 73170), and is designed for learners who want a structured, hands-on route into aviation maintenance work and A&P outcomes.

MNTC’s program is explicitly aligned to the major knowledge and skill areas aircraft maintenance technicians use in the field: inspection, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of aircraft structures and systems. Students train across the core maintenance domains so they can build competence in both airframe and powerplant-related work. The school describes the curriculum as FAA-approved and supervised, which is an important marker for students who are selecting an AMT program with an A&P testing goal in mind.

A practical advantage is the published class schedule for the adult program. MNTC lists adult class days as Monday through Thursday, with times from 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. That four-day-per-week format can be attractive to students who need predictable planning for work, childcare, or commuting, while still committing to a full-time training schedule. MNTC also notes the program is completed in two years for adult students on the published schedule, providing a clear planning horizon. In addition, MNTC publishes program cost and hour information in its cost materials, including a stated program hour total and an estimated cost of attendance framework; this is helpful for students budgeting for tuition, supplies, and indirect costs.

MNTC also operates both high school and adult career pathways, which speaks to a broader pipeline approach. Students who begin earlier can build foundational exposure before transitioning into adult continuation to complete full A&P preparation. For adult students entering directly, the program’s focus is on developing employable shop skills and the depth of knowledge needed for FAA exams and real-world maintenance work. Students can expect to practice core tasks such as basic aircraft servicing, systems checks, and hands-on work that builds mechanical confidence, attention to detail, and safety discipline qualities that employers rely on in maintenance environments.

Prospective students should contact MNTC for the latest start dates, admissions requirements, tool expectations, and any updated cost sheets, since aviation programs often update equipment and requirements. Overall, Moore Norman Technology Center is a strong option for Oklahoma-area students who want a daytime, full-time structure, a program built around Part 147 alignment, and a two-year plan that supports A&P career goals.

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