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Aviation Electronics Technology (AET) Degree Program

Aviation Electronics (Avionics) Technicians inspect, troubleshoot, maintain, and repair sophisticated electronic equipment and systems found onboard modern aircraft. The 21-month AET program at PIA includes licensing by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and leads to an Associate in Specialized Technology degree. Most graduates of the AET program enter the aviation industry with Avionics repair stations, equipment manufacturers, or aircraft production facilities.

PIA's focus on hands-on learning experiences is evident in the school's shops and labs, which include specialized areas for propulsion systems, electronics (basic and advanced), radio communication & navigation, sheet metal, hydraulics, instruments & controls, composites, non-destructive testing, welding, and painting. Aviation students benefit from a variety of onsite aircraft which are used specifically for training purposes.

Student Services

  • Financial Aid (for those who qualify)
  • Student Housing Assistance
  • Activities & Educational Field Trips
  • Part-time Job Assistance
  • Free Tutoring
  • Continuing Graduate Placement Assistance
  • Credit for Comparable Education and Training (at PIA's discretion)

Application Process

Please contact the Admissions Office to set up a campus visit and tour of PIA's facilities. To ensure that you are making an informed decision in selecting PIA, all prospective students must visit our campus prior to enrollment. You may apply for admission during your campus visit, or online using the Apply Now link.

Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
Office of Admissions
Phone: 1-800-444-1440
Fax: 412-466-0513
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The Aviation Electronics Technology degree program is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSC). Accreditation statement is not applicable to the PIA Jump Start programs.






    "Thank you very much for helping me fulfill my dreams. The day I graduated from PIA was the first day of the rest of my life. I love my job and I'm optimistic about my future. Mr. Armstrong (instructor) changed my life and outlook on my future in many positive ways. I couldn't be happier."

     

    PIA took me from my high school days of just "getting by" and passing the time until school was over, to preparing for an industry where school never ends. I recieved my A&P license in 1981, and went to work for Allegheny Commuter in Youngstown, OH, then Parkersburg, WV. Five years later I moved to Minneapolis, MN, to work for Northwest in the wheels and brakes shop. After finding out the real meaning of winter, I returned to the 'Burgh and USAir as it was called. I spent 18 years...