Hinds Community College

Hinds Community College

Hinds Community College

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Details

Program Length in Months: 16 Months
Approximate Program Cost: Tuition ranges by residency.
GI Bill Approved: Not Listed
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Associate of Applied Science
Pets Allowed: Yes
Class Schedule: Day
Housing: Yes
Approximate Total Clock Hours: Not listed (technical certificate + AAS academic hours; see sample curriculum)
College or Private School: College/University
Industry Partners: Northrop Rice Foundation (resource/scholarship link)
4038 Airport Road, Bolton, MS 39041

Description

Hinds Community College’s Aviation Maintenance Technology (AMT) program is a practical, FAA-aligned pathway for students who want to become aircraft maintenance technicians with Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) readiness. The program is designed as a four-semester (two-year) instructional sequence that blends classroom learning with hangar/shop training and prepares students for the FAA examinations required for A&P certification. For students who prefer a structured college environment where they can pursue a technical certificate and optionally build toward an associate degree Hinds offers a clear and well-documented route.

The AMT program is delivered face-to-face and is based at Hinds’ aviation facilities connected with the John Bell Williams Airport area, providing a training context where aviation operations and maintenance education intersect. Students cover a wide range of subjects: physics and aerodynamics foundations; aircraft structures; powerplant theory and maintenance; electrical systems across multiple levels; hydraulics and pneumatics; landing gear; fuel and environmental systems; propellers; and inspection/review courses designed to support FAA test readiness. The sample curriculum is laid out by semester with clear course-hour totals, helping prospective students understand pacing and workload. Successful completion results in a Technical Certificate in Aviation Maintenance Technology, and students also have the option to earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) by completing additional academic coursework.

Hinds explicitly notes that it is an FAA-approved Aviation Maintenance Technician school operating under FAR Part 147 guidelines. That’s important because Part 147 alignment is the standardized foundation for many A&P training programs, and it signals that the curriculum is built around the subject areas and training expectations tied to FAA mechanic certification. Hinds also emphasizes that FAA examinations (written, oral, and practical) can be taken at the school through an FAA Designated Mechanic Examiner process an operational detail that can simplify the certification journey for students.

Another advantage of studying at Hinds is the broader student support ecosystem that comes with a community college. Hinds provides multiple student services (including housing, advising, and veteran services), which can be meaningful for students relocating within Mississippi or balancing training with life commitments. Students can also engage with aviation alumni networks through the college’s alumni association, building professional connections that often matter when searching for a first job.

For prospective aircraft mechanics who want a two-year, college-based AMT pathway with FAA Part 147 alignment, a clear semester-by-semester plan, and the option to stack a technical certificate into an AAS, Hinds Community College offers a strong and structured training environment.

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