Thrust Institute of Maintenance | Addison

Thrust Institute of Maintenance

Thrust Institute of Maintenance | Addison

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Program Length in Months: 10 Months
Approximate Program Cost: $39,539
GI Bill Approved: Not Listed
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Certificate
Class Schedule: Day & Evening
Housing: Yes
Approximate Total Clock Hours: Not listed / confirm with school
College or Private School: Private School
Industry Partners: Financing partners: Sallie Mae, Stratus (confirm employer partners)
16111 Addison Rd, Addison, TX 75001

Description

Thrust Institute of Maintenance is an FAA-certified aviation maintenance training program designed for students who want a fast, career-focused path to earning the Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certificate. The school’s flagship Aviation Maintenance Technician program is marketed as a 10-month track that takes a student from no experience to being prepared for the FAA written, oral, and practical exams (with the goal of becoming a certified A&P mechanic). The campus is located on Addison Airport in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, which is a convenient setting for hands-on aviation training in an active airport environment.

Program structure and outcomes: The AMT program emphasizes practical maintenance skills alongside the knowledge needed for FAA testing. Thrust highlights small class sizes and close instructor support, and it positions the curriculum as career focused from day one. In addition to classroom learning, the program is built around hands-on labs and real-world maintenance topics so students can build confidence with tools, inspection techniques, and common aircraft systems. Thrust also notes that, when you finish training, the school helps connect graduates with a Designated Mechanic Examiner (DME) so you can take your certification exams something the school calls out as a differentiator compared to some competitors.

Schedule options: One of the biggest differentiators on the published program page is scheduling flexibility. Thrust explicitly offers both a daytime schedule and night classes at the Addison location. Day classes run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and night classes are available Monday through Friday from 4:00 PM to 12:00 AM. That makes the program attractive to working adults, parents, and career changers who need an evening option while still receiving the same core instruction and lab experience.

Cost and housing: Thrust publishes tuition for the 10-month program as $39,539, which it says includes tuition, books, lab fees, and application fees. The school also states that housing is available for students who need it, with housing priced at $10,200 for the full year. For financing, Thrust lists partnerships with Sallie Mae® and Stratus Financial Partners, positioning these as options to finance all or part of the program.

Who this school fits best: Thrust is a strong match for students who want an accelerated, structured A&P pathway with clear schedules (day or evening), published program costs, and a campus located directly on a busy aviation airport in the DFW area. It’s especially relevant for motivated learners who can commit to a fast pace and want a school that emphasizes exam readiness and job-ready hands-on skills in a short timeframe.

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