
Aviation Maintenance and Flight Technology
Excellence in Flight and Maintenance since 1970.
-Aviation Center location.
If becoming a pilot is your preferred course of study, check into the Aviation Flight Program.
If aircraft power plant and
structural repair and maintenance is the area you're leaning toward, take a
look at the
Aviation Maintenance Program.
View Aviation Flight Student Accomplishments
Click this link for a map to the Aviation Center
Whether you get a rush troubleshooting and repairing
aircraft systems or sitting behind the controls of a commercial airliner or a
private plane thousands of feet above the ground, you can begin your flight plan with
the academic and career training programs available through the Aviation
Programs at Lansing Community College. Our programs will help take you where you
want to go.
Jobs in this career field are plentiful and filled with a
range of options. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports a projected
employment increase of 10-20 percent over the next 10 years for aircraft technicians and pilots. The BLS also reports about 173,000
aircraft maintenance technicians are employed in the industry across the nation.
Of those, approximately 90 percent earn a median hourly pay ranging from $19.50/hr - $19.86/hr.
Pilots' earnings vary depending on the employer. The median annual salary for pilots in 2004 was $43,300, and ranged overall from less than $24,290 to more than $145,000.
We want you in our classroom next semester!
For specific information about any of our Aviation Program options or to set up a personal appointment to see the Aviation Program in action, please contact us today at (517) 483-1406.

Transportation and Engineering Technologies Department
West Campus, Room M103
Phone: (517) 267-6406
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