Aircraft Maintenance Hangar

At TSTC, you’ll receive the hands-on training you need for a great career. You’ll be trained to inspect, maintain, and overhaul engine systems to ensure planes are safe to fly. You’ll apply your skills to our fleet of aircraft as well as sophisticated testing equipment. You’ll be prepared for work on commercial and military aircrafts.

Panoramic interior of an aviation training hangar with several small airplanes parked on a polished concrete floor, surrounded by high ceilings, bright overhead lights, and doors and instructional posters along the walls.
A student in a workshop adjusts valves on a blue industrial training panel with pipes, gauges, and fittings, focusing on hands-on technical work.
A student works on a small aircraft engine in an aviation maintenance lab, using a tool to adjust components near the propeller while equipment and parts are organized around the workshop.
A student inspects and tests a small aircraft engine in an aviation lab, holding a diagnostic tool while examining exposed components near the propeller inside a maintenance hangar.
A student stands on a platform inspecting a large jet engine in an aviation lab, working on exposed components and turbine blades inside a maintenance facility.
A student uses a tool to adjust components on a large jet engine, focusing on the exposed turbine and connected systems inside an aviation training lab.
Two students work on an aircraft engine in an aviation lab, one using a diagnostic meter while the other adjusts components beneath the engine mounted on a yellow test stand.
A student wearing safety glasses operates a large orange metal brake, pulling a long handle to bend sheet metal in a workshop, with hand tools resting on the machine.

This video provides an overview of Aircraft Powerplant Technology.

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