A&P Mechanic Schools in New Hampshire
↳ 1 FAA-approved Part 147 school
Aircraft maintenance in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's aviation sector benefits from its position in the New England aerospace corridor and its proximity to Boston. The state hosts aerospace manufacturing and MRO work — including significant engine and component operations — plus general and business aviation across its regional airports.
Manchester-Boston Regional anchors the commercial market, and the state's manufacturing base supports aerospace suppliers. Wages run near or above the national median, and New Hampshire has no state income or sales tax, which boosts effective pay.
New Hampshire's Part 147 training is offered through Nashua Community College. It's VA-approved and part of the state's affordable community college system.
$70,000 / year
↳ Aircraft Mechanics · BLS OEWS May 2024
- Aerospace manufacturers and MRO (southern NH)
- Manchester-Boston Regional carriers
- Business and general-aviation operators
- Nashua / Manchester
- Portsmouth / Seacoast
Schools across New Hampshire.
↳ Click a marker for details. Color-coded by school type.
Becoming an A&P mechanic in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has 1 FAA-certified Part 147 Aviation Maintenance Technician School. Part 147 programs prepare students to earn their Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanic certificate through required curriculum and hands-on training hours, after which students must pass the FAA written, oral, and practical exams to become certificated.
