A&P Mechanic Institute

A&P Mechanic Institute

A&P Mechanic Institute

Remove from compare list Add to compare list Go to Compare Page

Details

Program Length in Months: 15 Months
Approximate Program Cost: $36,000
GI Bill Approved: Yes
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Certificate
Pets Allowed: Yes
Class Schedule: Day & Evening
Housing: Not Listed
Approximate Total Clock Hours: 2000
College or Private School: Private School
Industry Partners: Amazon Career Choice
3033 Drane Field Road, Suite 9, Lakeland, FL 33811

Description

A&P Mechanic Institute, operating in Lakeland at Lakeland Linder International Airport, is an FAA Part 147 aircraft maintenance technician school designed for students who want a direct path to Airframe & Powerplant certification. The program is built around the core outcomes employers expect from entry-level mechanics: safe work habits, strong documentation practices, and hands-on competency across aircraft structures, systems, and powerplant fundamentals. The school promotes a structured pathway that leads to FAA A&P eligibility, with schedules that can fit different life situations. Prospective students can confirm whether they prefer a daytime track or an evening track; the school describes different completion timelines for day versus night attendance. In practical terms, that means you can choose a faster, more immersive daytime option or a more work-friendly evening option, depending on your commitments. Training is designed to be applied, not purely lecture-based. Students should expect a mix of classroom instruction, demonstrations, and lab time where they practice the skills that show up in real maintenance environments: inspection and troubleshooting approaches, use of approved data, hardware and fastening techniques, basic electrical and fluid system concepts, corrosion prevention, and proper maintenance records. Because A&P certification is a federally regulated credential, the focus tends to be on doing tasks correctly, consistently, and in compliance with the regulations and procedures mechanics use on the job. Lakeland is also a practical location for aviation training. Being based at an active airport environment can provide context for how maintenance operations support flight activity, and it can create opportunities for local industry exposure depending on the school’s relationships and the regional aviation ecosystem. Students who are career changers often appreciate programs that keep the end goal visible: pass the FAA exams, earn the A&P, and enter a field with steady demand across airlines, MROs, corporate aviation, GA maintenance shops, and government or defense-adjacent contractors. If you’re considering this school, a smart next step is to contact admissions and ask for a written breakdown of program components, total clock hours, required materials, and the testing plan. Also ask how the program supports exam preparation, whether tutoring is available, and what the typical placement path looks like for recent graduates. If you are comparing A&P options, a practical way to evaluate fit is to confirm the FAA Part 147 approval status, ask how the curriculum is sequenced (General, Airframe, Powerplant), and request a calendar showing start dates and daily class times. You can also ask whether the school helps schedule FAA written, oral, and practical testing after each phase, what tools or uniforms are required, and what employers typically recruit from recent graduating cohorts. Finally, confirm total estimated costs (tuition, fees, books, tools) and whether financial aid, scholarships, veteran benefits, or payment plans are available for your situation. These details make it much easier to compare programs apples-to-apples and choose the path that matches your timeline, budget, and long-term career goals.

See on the Map

Share

What others are saying

No reviews yet!

No Listing Found!