Hudson Valley Community College
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Hudson Valley Community College (HVCC) delivers its Aviation Maintenance Technician Program through the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI), a specialized training hub located directly at Albany International Airport (ALB). That airport-based setting is one of the program’s biggest strengths: ATI is designed around advanced aviation labs, testing equipment, and a fully operational maintenance hangar with immediate airfield access. For students, that means training happens in a context that closely resembles the workplaces where A&P technicians actually build their careers.
HVCC’s ATI Aviation Maintenance Technician Program is framed as a 12-month pathway with extensive hands-on instruction. The school emphasizes small class sizes and personal attention from instructors important in a skill trade where feedback and repetition are what turn I watched it once into I can do it safely and correctly. Coursework focuses on the design, construction, maintenance, and repair of major aircraft systems and components, including hydraulics and pneumatics devices, propulsion systems, propellers, aircraft painting, component overhaul, basic electronics, environmental systems, sheet metal, composite structures, and both fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft topics. Program objectives include building knowledge of FAA regulations and procedures and developing safe work habits and skills two themes that employers consistently care about in maintenance hiring.
ATI also explains the certification pathway in practical terms. FAA certification requires passing written, oral, and practical exams, and the school notes that the rigor of those exams is exactly why AMT/A&P credentials are highly regarded. By structuring training around exam readiness and hands-on competence, ATI aims to help students not only meet the testing bar, but also demonstrate workplace readiness when they begin applying to airlines, repair stations, manufacturers, corporate flight departments, and general aviation organizations.
From a logistics standpoint, ATI publishes clear contact details and is explicit about its airport location: 6 Jetway Drive, Albany, NY 12211. HVCC also publishes upcoming class timing and, through workforce development schedules, lists a daytime training cadence (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) and a published program cost for at least some cohorts. That transparency helps students plan around work, childcare, and relocation.
If you want a high-intensity, airport-based AMT program with a defined one-year timeline, heavy hands-on emphasis, and a facility purpose-built for aircraft maintenance training, HVCC’s Aeronautical Technical Institute is a strong Northeast option especially for students who value being trained where aviation work actually happens.

