Hillsboro Aero Academy

Hillsboro Aero Academy

Hillsboro Aero Academy

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Details

Program Length in Months: 12 Months
Approximate Program Cost: $29,500 tuition
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: Not listed (59 quarter credits; 12-month program)
College or Private School: Private School
Industry Partners: Academic Unit of Northbridge University
3565 NE Cornell Rd, Hillsboro, OR 97124

Description

Hillsboro Aero Academy (HAA) offers an Aviation Maintenance Professional program designed to take students from interested in mechanics to ready for FAA certification in a tightly focused training timeline. HAA positions the program as a 12-month pathway that prepares graduates to take FAA mechanic certification examinations and pursue the Mechanic certificate with Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) ratings. For students who want an accelerated route into aviation maintenance without stretching training over multiple years, that one-year structure is a major draw.

The program is built around hands-on training paired with technical instruction, and it’s delivered on campus at Hillsboro Aero Academy in Hillsboro, Oregon. That matters because the most effective A&P preparation comes from repeated practice: you learn procedures, then you perform them over and over until correct steps and safety checks become habitual. HAA’s maintenance training content emphasizes real-world competency across aircraft systems, structures, and powerplants, aligned to FAA testing expectations. The school also describes graduates as eligible to sit for FAA mechanic exams, reinforcing that the program is designed around certification readiness rather than general mechanical education.

HAA’s course framing is beginner-friendly: it’s designed for career changers and students without prior aircraft maintenance experience, and it teaches from the ground up. Program materials emphasize the ability to diagnose and repair systems using FAA-compliant procedures, communicate technical issues clearly, use tools and information systems effectively, and work professionally in team environments soft skills that often determine early-career success in maintenance shops and MRO settings.

From a planning standpoint, HAA is unusually transparent about tuition. The academy publishes a tuition breakdown by A&P domain: General (4 weeks), Airframe (22 weeks), and Powerplant (22 weeks), totaling 48 weeks and a published total tuition of $29,500 (with an additional application fee listed). That breakdown helps prospective students understand where time and money go, and it mirrors how students often experience A&P progress: general knowledge first, then the two rating areas.

Housing and student life support can also matter for relocating students. HAA promotes student housing availability and campus support, which can reduce friction for students moving to Oregon for training. The result is a program that feels like an aviation academy experience rather than a standalone trade school: training, community, and career preparation in one place.

If you want a one-year, A&P-aligned maintenance training program with published tuition, a hands-on emphasis, and an academy environment, Hillsboro Aero Academy is structured to provide a clear, accelerated path into the aircraft maintenance workforce.

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