Warren Tech South

Warren Tech South

Warren Tech South

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Program Length in Months: Not Listed
Approximate Program Cost: Free/Fees only (HS)
GI Bill Approved: No
Ratings Offered: Airframe & Powerplant
Credential Type: Certificate
Pets Allowed: Yes
Class Schedule: Day
Housing: Not Listed
Approximate Total Clock Hours: Not Listed
College or Private School: Private School
Industry Partners: None Listed
13299 W. Coal Mine Avenue, Littleton, CO 80127

Description

Warren Tech South, part of Jeffco Public Schools in Colorado, offers an Aircraft Maintenance Technology program within its career and technical education (CTE) portfolio. The program is presented as a hands-on pathway for students who want to learn aircraft maintenance and repair in a practical setting, including working in a real aircraft hangar environment. Warren Tech’s program description emphasizes mechanical systems maintenance and repair and highlights the use of tools and real-world project work that mirrors the kind of environment students will encounter in aviation or aerospace maintenance roles. citeturn1search0turn1search16

The Aircraft Maintenance Technology program page lists a wide range of skill areas students may encounter, including turbine and reciprocating engines, aircraft finishes, sheet metal, welding, landing gear, hydraulics, and propellers. That breadth is important because modern maintenance roles require technicians to move between airframe structures, powerplant-related systems, and aircraft subsystems while maintaining a strong safety mindset and documentation discipline. Even in a CTE setting, exposure to these domains can be valuable preparation for entry-level employment, apprenticeships, or continued training in postsecondary FAA Part 147 programs. citeturn1search0

Warren Tech South’s location information is published on the school’s site, including the Littleton, Colorado address and phone number for the South campus. This is particularly useful for families who need to plan transportation and understand where students will be attending their pathway training. Because Warren Tech operates multiple campuses and programs, students should verify the specific campus assignment for Aircraft Maintenance Technology, as well as the daily schedule, prerequisites, and fees associated with participation (CTE programs often have program-specific fees for supplies, safety equipment, or tools). citeturn1search16turn1search4

Prospective students should also treat the Warren Tech program as a pathway: it may be designed to build foundational skills, safety culture, and exposure rather than to function identically to an adult FAA Part 147 certificate program. For students who want to become FAA-certified A&P mechanics, a key next step after a CTE pathway is typically to enroll in an FAA-approved aviation maintenance school or to pursue other FAA-recognized routes to eligibility, depending on individual circumstances. Warren Tech can still be a strong starting point because it introduces the vocabulary, tool use, and hands-on habits that differentiate successful maintenance students-attention to detail, teamwork, and methodical troubleshooting-while helping students confirm that aviation maintenance is a good personal fit before investing in longer postsecondary training. citeturn1search0

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