George Perrin, Moderator of WATS Maintenance Session 3, led a panel discussion that conveyed to an overflowing room of delegates that the US commercial aviation training community is has started making important changes in the way regulators and community stakeholders recruit, train and retain its maintenance technicians.
The new program addresses the need for independent certification of technical and leadership skills as the industry faces unprecedented demand for aircraft maintenance technicians.
In just 18 months, UTI-Avondale, Arizona, students are able to receive the hands-on aviation training and skills they need to prepare for the Aviation industry and test for FAA certification.