Students enrolled in this program have completed their co-op at Air Canada, Air Tindi, Bearskin Airlines, Wasaya Airlines, Thunder Airlines, Levaero Aviation and more!
Sure, putting together small engines or fixing up cars can be fun. But do you have what it takes to keep a precision aircraft flying with all its systems, power plants, and aerodynamics?
Confederation College’s two-year Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance Co-op diploma program teaches you everything you need to know to prepare for the Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) license. Get the hands-on experience you need to maintain, repair and troubleshoot complex aircraft systems. Topics include aircraft construction and science, electrical and electronics, airframe systems and inspection, rotary wing (helicopter) maintenance and structural repair.
Top Highlights
Designed and developed in consultation with aircraft industry and Transport Canada
Hands-on learning with real equipment and a co-op work placement between 1st and 2nd year.
Receive 18-months’ credit towards experience requirements for an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Category “M” license (with 95% attendance record)
Receive your WHMIS certificate, Human Factors certificate and Aeronautical Restricted Radio Operator license upon successful completion of those areas
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
inspect and service aircraft systems utilizing current and relevant theories and principles.
inspect, test, troubleshoot, evaluate, service and repair aircraft and components.
perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections on aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components to airworthiness standards.
install aircraft engines, parts, components and structures as part of routine and unscheduled maintenance.
diagnose malfunctions or other problems in aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components using technical manuals, drawings, blueprints, and standards of performance and safety.
complete structural and non-structural repairs and modifications by following applicable procedures and safety precautions, and meeting airworthiness standards.
perform component analysis using appropriate measuring devices to determine wear and fatigue repair or replacement tasks in order to maintain the aircraft’s airworthiness and safety.
perform service, maintenance, repair and modification procedures on aircraft systems, structures, instruments, and related components to maintain aircraft safety and airworthiness.
dismantle and reassemble airframes, aircraft engines and other systems for inspection and repair.
interpret written instructions, schematics, manufacturer’s specifications, technical drawings, manuals, and computer based information while performing routine and unscheduled tasks.
maintain detailed inspection, repair, maintenance, and certification records and reports to meet Canadian aviation regulations and logbook requirements.
perform all duties in a manner that ensures adherence to Canadian aviation regulations, airworthiness standards and workplace safety.
identify and apply discipline-specific factors that contribute to the local and global community through social responsibility, economic commitment and environmental stewardship.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
Expected September 2025
Confederation College
Thunder Bay Campus,
1450 Nakina Drive,
THUNDER BAY,
Ontario (ON),
P7B 0E5, Canada
A high school/senior secondary diploma with a grade 12 math.
Original transcripts as well as a notarized, translated copy must be provided where applicable
English Proficiency
Academic IELTS: 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 88 (no band less than 22)
PTE-A: 60 (no communicative skill lower than 54)
Duolingo: 125 (no band lower than 105)
CAEL: 70 (no band lower than 70)
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