Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Calendar 
    
2024-2025 Academic Calendar

Aircraft Maintenance Technician Diploma (CIP 47.0607)

Location(s): Dawson Creek


The Aircraft Maintenance Technician program trains students to troubleshoot and perform aircraft inspections, including airframe structures, engines and aircraft systems. They learn to disassemble and remove defective parts, assemble and install replacement parts, interpret technical manuals, drawings and blueprints, test aircraft systems, record problems, take actions to rectify the issues and maintain an accurate statement of the maintenance history.

The program is delivered in the Dawson Creek Aerospace Centre.  The Centre is a 2,230 square metre hangar and includes 15 aircraft for students to work on.

Pathways to Certification

In BC, an individual can obtain a Certificate of Apprenticeship as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician by completing the required hours and recording a sponsor attestation. Apprenticeship programs are for individuals who have an employer to sponsor them.

There is no challenge pathway for this program.

Licensing

Licensing for Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) “M” rating is separate from certification as a SkilledTradesBC Aircraft Maintenance Technician. AME licensing is issued by Transport Canada. There are no transferable credits between the two programs. Please visit www.tc.gc.ca for details.

This program has Transport Canada accreditation for Basic M training. This program is also Canadian Armed Forces Accreditation Certification Equivalency approved, allowing one to fast track their career with the armed forces.

For a look up close, watch this.

Career Prospects


Employment may be found working for airlines and various other aviation-related businesses such as air taxis, police, air ambulances, survey companies, agriculture, and pilot training facilities. Some flying clubs also employ aircraft engineers. Others opportunities include employment as instructors, administrative sales personnel, technical reps, accident investigators or the Canadian Armed Forces. They can also be employed by aircraft manufacturers in production fitting or design and development..

Details


Intakes


Location Starting Type
Dawson Creek September Cohort  
Dawson Creek February Cohort  

Length


1820 hours in total.

Each intake includes four, 20-week semesters, with a break in July and August.

Estimated Program Fees


Program fee type: Trades/Apprenticeship (Tier 2)

Costs indicated are estimates for a full-time course load.
Book, instruments, supplies, uniforms/clothing and third-party fees are additional.

Domestic Fees

 
Tuition
Student Fees
Instruction-related
Fees (includes GST)
Total
Year 1
$ 3,175.90
$ 161.46
$ 469.28
$ 3,806.64
Year 2 (estimated)
$ 3,175.90
$ 161.46
$ 469.28
$ 3,806.64

International Fees

 
Tuition
Student Fees
Instruction-related
Fees (includes GST)
International
Medical Insurance
Total
Year 1
$ 12,749.10
$ 163.97
$ 524.50
$ 828.00
$ 14,265.57
Year 2 (estimated)
$ 12,749.10
$ 163.97
$ 524.50
$ 828.00
$ 14,265.57

 

Still have questions?


Contact:

Admission Requirements


Adults

English Requirement

One of the following:

  • BC Language Arts 11 Courses - 4 credits earned, minimum individual grade of C, or equivalent.
  • BC Language Arts 12 Courses - 4 credits earned, minimum individual grade of C, or equivalent.
  • Alberta English Language Arts ELA 20-2, or ELA 20-1 with a minimum final grade of C.
  • Alberta English Language Arts ELA 30-2, or ELA 30-1 with a minimum final grade of C.
  • ENGL 040  or higher, with a minimum final grade of C, or equivalent.
  • IELTS score of 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5 or equivalent English placement test and score.

Math Requirement

One of the following:

  • BC Pre-Calculus Math 11 or BC Pre-Calculus Math 12 with a minimum final grade of C, or equivalent.
  • Alberta Applied Math 20, Math 20-3, Math 20-2, Pure Math 20, or Math 30-1 with a minimum final grade of C.
  • MATH 040  or higher, with a minimum final grade of C, or equivalent.

Concurrent Studies Students (dual credit)

English

One of the following:

  • BC Language Arts 11 Courses - 4 credits earned, minimum individual grade of C, or equivalent.
  • BC Language Arts 12 Courses - 4 credits earned, minimum individual grade of C, or equivalent.

Math

One of the following:

  • BC Pre-Calculus Math 11 with a minimum final grade of C, or equivalent.
  • BC Pre-Calculus Math 12 with a minimum final grade of C, or equivalent.

Science

  • A grade 11 core science (preferably physics) or equivalent with a minimum grade of C.

Recommended

One Grade 10 level shop class is also recommended.


Aircraft Mechanic Basic Students

Applicants who have successfully completed the Aircraft Mechanic Basics Certificate (CIP 47.0607)  program may enter at Semester Three and complete Semesters Three and Four.

Important Notes


  1. The program is eligible for Canada Student Loans. Visit StudentAid BC to apply for financial assistance online. Note that dual credit students are not eligible for Student Aid.

  2. Students must provide safety equipment, including two pairs of full-sleeved coveralls, footwear having CSA safety-toe protection with soft soles for climbing on aircraft, and CSA approved safety glasses with clear lenses. Students are required to have a computer (laptop or other mobile device) with minimum computer requirements.

  3. The AMT program has a partnership agreement with Okanagan College.  NLC Aircraft Maintenance Technician theory and practical curriculum is delivered under Transport Canada approval in Vernon, BC. by Northern Lights College instructional staff. Students accomplish 1.5 years of training at the Okanagan College, Vernon Campus and the final semester of training at the Dawson Creek campus.

  4. The program is affiliated with SkilledTradesBC.

Program Requirements


Residency Requirement 100% of all coursework must be completed at an approved Northern Lights College training facility
Minimum Grade Requirements Students who achieve a 70% minimum course grade in all courses and do not exceed 5% absenteeism or 91 hours over the entire program, broken down per semester at 22.75 hours per semester will receive accreditation with Transport Canada (noted on transcript and diploma with a Transport Canada approval number). Students who achieve between 60% and 70% in all courses, or students who exceed 5% absenteeism over the entire program, will not receive accreditation with Transport Canada (noted on transcript and diploma as NON ACCREDITED).

Semester Four


Credential


Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Technician