Air & Ground Transportation

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Aviation Maintenance
AVIATION MAINTENANCE
WHAT IS IT?Aviation Maintenance introduces
students to occupations and educational opportunities
related to inspecting aircraft, maintenance procedures,
air navigational aids, air traffic controls, and
communications equipment to ensure conformance
with federal safety regulations.
WHAT CAN YOU GET?CERTIFICATIONS: Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) Aviation Maintenance
Technician - General (AMG); FAA General Subject
Certificate of Completion (Hours toward FAA General
Certificate); OSHA 30-Hour General Industry
OFFERED AT:
P.L. Dunbar -
Aviation Manufacturing P-TECH
AVIATION MANUFACTURING P-TECH:
WHAT IS IT?
This program teaches students the process of how to produce airplane parts.
WHAT CAN YOU GET?
DEGREES/CERTIFICATIONS:
Associate of Applied Science Robotics and Automation; Mechatronics Technician with a Level 1 Certification;
Advanced Composite with a Level 1 Certification;
CNC Machinists with a Level 1 Certification;
OSHA;
Microsoft Office Specialist
Careers and Salaries in this field
Aeronautical Engineer $83,000.00
Aircraft Assembler and Installer $66, 560.00
Machine Tool Operator $54,080.00
Technicians (Avionics/Electronics) $54,080.00
OFFERED AT:
P.L. Dunbar
Industry Partner
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Automotive Collision Repair
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
WHAT IS IT?These programs teach students how to maintain, repair, and refinish automobiles
and service various types of vehicles. Students may learn to collect payment for services or
supplies and perform typical vehicle maintenance procedures such as lubrication, oil changes,
installation of antifreeze, or replacement of accessories, such as wiper blades or tires.
AUTOMOTIVE COLLISION REPAIR
WHAT CAN YOU GET?CERTIFICATIONS: Service Excellence (ASE) Entry; Safety and Pollution
Prevention (S/P2); Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair (I-CAR) Certification
OFFERED AT:
Trimble Technical -
Automotive Technology
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY:
What is it?
These programs teach students how to repair and refinish automobiles and service various types of vehicles. Students may learn to collect payment for services or supplies and
perform typical vehicle maintenance procedures such as lubrication, oil changes, installation of antifreeze, or replacement of accessories, such as wiper blades or tires.WHAT CAN YOU GET?
CERTIFICATIONS: Service Excellence (ASE) Entry OR Professional Level1
Careers and Salaries in this field:
Automotive Service Advisor $27,00-$72,000
Outside Sales Manager $55,000-$117,000
Service Center Manager $37,000-$74,000
OFFERED AT:
North Side High School
Polytechnic High School
Trimble Technical High School
O.D. Wyatt High School
P. L. Dunbar High School