A&P Mechanic Schools in North Dakota
↳ 1 FAA-approved Part 147 school
Aircraft maintenance in North Dakota
North Dakota has become a national leader in unmanned aircraft systems, with Grand Forks and the University of North Dakota anchoring one of the country's most advanced UAS and aviation research clusters. The state also hosts significant military aviation at Grand Forks and Minot Air Force Bases.
The combination of UAS work, military maintenance, and a strong collegiate aviation program makes North Dakota an unusually forward-looking aviation market for its size. Wages run near the national median, and the low cost of living stretches paychecks.
North Dakota's Part 147 training is offered through the North Dakota State College of Science. It's VA-approved, and the state's aviation research ecosystem provides distinctive opportunities.
$64,000 / year
↳ Aircraft Mechanics · BLS OEWS May 2024
- Grand Forks / Minot AFB (civilian roles)
- University of North Dakota aviation ecosystem
- UAS operators and research
- Grand Forks
- Fargo
- Minot
Schools across North Dakota.
↳ Click a marker for details. Color-coded by school type.
Becoming an A&P mechanic in North Dakota
North Dakota 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. 1 of the 1 program in North Dakota is approved for veterans using Post-9/11 GI Bill or other VA education benefits.
