A&P Mechanic Schools in Vermont
↳ 1 FAA-approved Part 147 school
Aircraft maintenance in Vermont
Vermont's aviation sector centers on Burlington, where the Vermont Air National Guard operates F-35 fighters at Burlington International — the first Air National Guard unit to fly the F-35, driving significant maintenance demand. The state also supports general and business aviation across its regional airports.
While small, Vermont's market is stable, and the F-35 mission has raised the profile of aviation maintenance careers in the region. Wages run near the national median.
Vermont's Part 147 training is offered through the Burlington Technical Center. It's VA-approved, and the co-located Air National Guard mission makes it a natural pipeline for military-affiliated students.
$66,000 / year
↳ Aircraft Mechanics · BLS OEWS May 2024
- Vermont Air National Guard (Burlington F-35 mission, civilian roles)
- Business and general-aviation operators
- Burlington
- Rutland
Schools across Vermont.
↳ Click a marker for details. Color-coded by school type.
Becoming an A&P mechanic in Vermont
Vermont 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 Vermont is approved for veterans using Post-9/11 GI Bill or other VA education benefits.
