Chennault Aviation Maintenance Academy

CAMA A&P Training

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Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Program | FAA Part-147

One-stop shop to springboard your aviation maintenance technician career.

  • In-person OR Online
  • Hands-On Training
  • FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) Certificate

CAMA’s AMT program is your gateway to a career in aviation maintenance. Through a comprehensive curriculum that balances theory and hands-on lab work, you’ll master the art of servicing, repairing, and overhauling aircraft systems, from airframes to turbine engines. With instruction from experienced professionals with years of practical knowledge, you’ll be fully prepared to take and pass the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certification exams.

Potential Career Paths for Graduates

Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT)

AMT

Work directly on maintaining, inspecting, and repairing aircraft for major airlines, regional carriers, general aviation, or fixed-base operators.

Avionics Technician

Avionics Technician

Specializes in maintaining and repairing aircraft electronic systems, such as navigation, communication, and monitoring equipment.

Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Technician

MRO

Work in MRO facilities that service, repair, and overhaul aircraft components and systems.

Aircraft Manufacturing Technician

Aircraft Manufacturing Technician

Join the manufacturing industry to assemble and test new aircraft, working for companies like Boeing, Airbus, or other aerospace manufacturers.

Non-Aviation Fields

Non-Aviation Fields

Utilize technical skills in related fields such as automotive mechanics, rail transport, industrial equipment maintenance, or even elevator mechanics.

Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT)

AMT

Work directly on maintaining, inspecting, and repairing aircraft for major airlines, regional carriers, general aviation, or fixed-base operators.

Avionics Technician

Avionics Technician

Specializes in maintaining and repairing aircraft electronic systems, such as navigation, communication, and monitoring equipment.

Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Technician

MRO

Work in MRO facilities that service, repair, and overhaul aircraft components and systems.

Aircraft Manufacturing Technician

Aircraft Manufacturing Technician

Join the manufacturing industry to assemble and test new aircraft, working for companies like Boeing, Airbus, or other aerospace manufacturers.

Non-Aviation Fields

Non-Aviation Fields

Utilize technical skills in related fields such as automotive mechanics, rail transport, industrial equipment maintenance, or even elevator mechanics.

Finance Available

At Chennault Aviation Maintenance Academy (CAMA), we understand that pursuing your aviation career is a significant investment in your future. That’s why we’ve partnered with Climb Credit, an industry leader in career-focused education financing, to help you get the funding you need quickly and easily. You can also choose our payment partner, Wurthy. See Finance for more detail.

Program Highlights

Attend Classes In-person or Online

CAMA AMT provides in-person, classroom-style instruction for distraction-free, traditional learning, while busy individuals and professionals can opt for a flexible, affordable hybrid option.

Hands-On Experience

Work with actual aircraft systems, engines, and state-of-the-art equipment in our shop areas.

Real-World Operations

Train in an active airport environment and gain real-world experience alongside certified A&P mechanics.

High-Success Rate

CAMA supports students at all stages of training. 93% of students following the CAMA curriculum successfully pass the A&P certification process.

Join the Legacy!

CAMA is more than just a school—it’s a commitment to excellence in aviation maintenance. We invite you to schedule a tour, meet our instructors, and see how we can help you achieve your educational and career goals.

Why Choose Chennault Aviation Maintenance Academy?

Why Choose CAMA?