
LOCATION
Aircraft Maintenance Training Center (AMTC)
5833 Langley Avenue
Loveland, CO 80538
Presenters
CONTACT INFORMATION
Aircraft Maintenance Training Center Tour
Description
Discover what a future in aviation maintenance can look like at Aims. This guided tour takes you through our state-of-the-art training facility, where you’ll explore hands-on labs, see real aircraft used in training, and learn how our FAA Part 147 certification and industry partnerships create direct pathways into high-demand careers.
Your tour is led by program leadership who will walk you through what to expect in the program, career opportunities, and how to prepare for enrollment. Because choosing a career path is a big decision, we strongly encourage you to bring your parents, guardians, or support people along. Their questions and perspectives help make the experience even more valuable, and it ensures everyone involved understands the program, costs, and opportunities.
Tours typically last about an hour, and every visit helps future students see why this program is one of the most exciting and fast-growing offerings at Aims. We look forward to meeting you and helping you take the next step toward an aviation career.
Please note: the Aircraft Maintenance Training Center is a live, working hangar. For safety reasons, we recommend wearing closed-toe shoes suitable for walking through an active training environment. Open-toe shoes, flip flops, sandals, and similar footwear are not permitted during the tour. Safety glasses and hearing protection will be provided if needed.
Questions & Answers
You’ll gain hands-on experience inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing aircraft systems including structures, engines, avionics, hydraulics, and more. The curriculum prepares you for FAA airframe and powerplant certification exams.
The associate degree is designed to be completed in two years (six semesters) including required summer courses.
Training takes place at the state-of-the-art Aircraft Maintenance Training Center (AMTC) featuring live aircraft, hangars, labs, and modern tools to mirror real industry settings.
Prospective students are encouraged to bring parents, guardians, or support people on the tour, allowing them to ask questions, understand the program, and discuss careers together.

