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Hagerstown Aviation Maintenance Diploma Program

 

PIA proudly announces its plans to begin training for Aviation Maintenance Technicians in Hagerstown, Maryland.

 

This Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) diploma program prepares students to be certified as Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Technicians by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Location and Facility

PIA's Hagerstown branch campus is located adjacent to the Hagerstown Regional Airport in the Top Flight Airpark. This special aviation setting, near companies such as Agusta Helicopter and Sierra Nevada Corporation, provides students with a unique learning environment within their field of interest.

The facility includes specialized shop areas for aircraft propulsion systems, electricity, sheet metal, hydraulics, instruments & controls, composite materials, non-destructive testing, welding, and painting.

 

Approval and Accreditation

 

The Hagerstown branch campus is approved by the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges.

 

Those who would like more information about PIA's Hagerstown campus, please contact:

Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics
Office of Admissions
Phone: 1-800-444-1440
Fax: 412-466-0513
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