Part 65 Accelerated Prep Program
Course(s)
Time to Completion:
4 weeks per course
Schedule:
Evening classes
What You’ll Learn
This Forsyth Tech Community College Part 65 Accelerated Prep Program is designed to prepare students for the FAA Part 65 General, Airframe, and Powerplant ORAL AND PRACTICAL EXAMS ONLY. Students enrolled in the program will experience an active learning environment that combines textbook reading, lectures, group discussions and hands-on interactive aircraft projects to prepare for the FAA oral and practical exams.
Prospective Students
This course was designed for aviation mechanics with an approved FAA Form 8610-2, Airman Certificate and/or Rating Application. Individuals that have passed or are in the process of preparing for their written exams and require assistance preparing for their FAA oral and practical exams.
Important Information
Please open the link and follow the steps to determine your eligibility for the class and to register.
Registration StepsPlease open the link to get a list of the required textbooks. All textbooks are required at the start of class.
Required TextbooksPlease open the link to get a list of the additional guides needed for the class.
Additional GuidesCourse Schedules & Descriptions
Below are descriptions of each of the courses. If you would like more information, please fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
| Course Title | Cost | Start Date | End Date | Hours | Information |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AVI-3011 General | 135 | April 14 | May 7 | 32 | This course introduces general subjects related to all aspects of aircraft maintenance. Topics include mechanic privileges/limitations; math and physics; basic electricity; aircraft drawings; maintenance forms; fluid lines/fittings; weight and balance; corrosion control; and ground operations. |
| AVI-3012 Airframe | 175 | May 19 | June 11 | 32 | This course covers airframe structures, systems, and components with an emphasis on the different types of aircraft construction and repair methods. Areas of study include aircraft non-metallic (composite), sheet metal, welding; communication and navigation systems; hydraulic, pneumatic, landing gear, position, warning, and fuel systems; assembly and rigging; airframe inspection; fire protection, and flight line servicing. |
| AVI-3010 Powerplant | 135 | June 16 | July 9 | 32 | This powerplant series covers theoretical and practical aspects of the two major types of aircraft propulsion systems, piston and jet engines. Engine instruments, fire protection, electrical, lubrication, fuel, ignition, starting, and fuel metering systems; auxiliary power units; propellers; unducted fans; induction, airflow, cooling, exhaust, and reverser systems. The course culminates with engine inspections. |
Please Note: Costs DO NOT include FAA DME (Designated Maintenance Examiner) fees. These fees could range from $600-900 per exam.
This course is an accelerated prep program for individuals already in the aviation field. If you are looking to start a career in aviation check out our aviation programs below