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Aerospace

(http://www.cptc.edu/aerospace)

The South Hill Campus of Clover Park Technical College is the place for all things aviation.



Aerospace Composite Technician

The Aerospace Composite Technician certificate is a two-quarter program designed to prepare students to fabricate, assemble, and repair composite materials on aircraft.Read More

Aviation Maintenance Technician

This FAA-approved program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the aircraft maintenance industry.Read More

Airframe Maintenance Technician

This FAA-approved program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the aircraft maintenance industry.Read More

Powerplant Technician

This FAA-approved program is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the aircraft maintenance industry.Read More

Professional Pilot

A professional pilot possesses a commercial pilot certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).Read More

Commercial Pilot

The Commercial Pilot Certificate allows the holder to fly for hire in a variety of pilot positions. Read More

Flight Instructor

The flight instructor certificate allows a commercial and instrument-rated pilot to train flight students in acquiring their private and commercial pilot certificates. Read More

Instrument Pilot

The Instrument Rating is added to either a private or commercial pilot Certificate.Read More

Private Pilot

Private pilots are able to fly with passengers aboard an aircraft and have no limitations on where they can fly.Read More

Manufacturing Technologies

Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for employment in the manufacturing/metalworking industry as a machinist, machinist apprentice, or machinist helper.Read More

Material Science - Nondestructive Testing

Nondestructive testing techniques are used to examine structures or vehicles such as aircraft, trains, nuclear reactors, bridges, dams, and pipelines. Read More