Chattahoochee Technical College

Chattahoochee Technical College

Chattahoochee Technical College

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Program Length in Months: 24 Months
Approximate Program Cost: $13000 (Est.)
GI Bill Approved: Yes
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Associate of Applied Science
Pets Allowed: Yes
Class Schedule: Day
Housing: Not Listed
Approximate Total Clock Hours: 1695
College or Private School: College/University
Industry Partners: None Listed
570 Airport Parkway, Dallas, GA 30157

Description

Chattahoochee Technical College offers aviation maintenance training in Georgia through its Aviation Training Academy in Dallas, Georgia. The Aviation Training Academy location is designed around aviation and aerospace programs and is marketed as a specialized campus focused on hands-on technical training. For students pursuing aircraft maintenance careers, the college lists Aviation Maintenance Technician training among the programs available at this campus, along with other aviation-adjacent options. The campus setting is meaningful because aviation maintenance training works best when students have frequent access to lab space, aircraft structures, and equipment that supports the FAA-required subject areas.

As a technical college program, Aviation Maintenance Technician training generally covers the knowledge and skill foundations needed for entry-level work in aircraft maintenance and for the FAA mechanic certification pathway. Students can expect coursework that emphasizes regulations and maintenance documentation; tools, hardware, and materials; inspection methods; aircraft structures and systems; and powerplant fundamentals. A well-designed AMT curriculum also builds professional habits that are directly transferable to hangar work: reading and applying maintenance manuals, following standard practices, maintaining safety discipline, and producing accurate written records.

The Aviation Training Academy campus facts information highlights features typical of a focused technical training location, including student support resources and campus facilities. When you compare schools, it is useful to confirm whether your goal is a full Airframe and Powerplant pathway or a narrower specialization, and then verify the exact credential offered (certificate or degree) and the required sequence of courses. It is also important to ask how the program prepares students for FAA knowledge and practical testing, what prerequisites or placement requirements exist, and whether the school provides exam preparation resources and dedicated testing support.

A strong way to evaluate Chattahoochee Technical College’s AMT offering is to treat the website and program information as your starting point, then follow up directly with admissions or the aviation campus. Ask about program start dates, application deadlines, typical weekly schedule, expected time to completion in months, and estimated out-of-pocket costs beyond tuition (tools, PPE, books, and testing fees). Also ask where training takes place and what equipment is available in the lab environment, since the quality of hands-on practice can vary across institutions. If you are a working adult, make sure to confirm any evening options or schedule flexibility before enrolling. Because aviation maintenance training includes significant hands-on requirements, plan for consistent attendance and time outside class for study and exam preparation. If you are relocating, ask about commute times to the Aviation Training Academy and any local housing options. Also ask how the school tracks graduate outcomes, such as completion rates and employment, so you can set realistic expectations for your own path.

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