Aircraft Maintenance Journeyperson


An aircraft maintenance journeyperson inspects aircraft, completes aircraft weight and balance reports, tows and taxis aircraft, and troubleshoots and repairs aircraft systems.
Aircraft maintenance journeypersons are employed by passenger and aircraft carriers and in specialty repair shops.
Apprenticeship Overview
Annual Requirements
Technical training delivered by:
- Red River College Polytechnic - Stevenson Aviation & Aerospace Training
1
Level
Level
1,800
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
9
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
2
Level
Level
1,800
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
9
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
3
Level
Level
1,800
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
9
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
4
Level
Level
1,800
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
Total Hours/Year
(On-The-Job & Technical Training)
10
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
Total Weeks/Year
(Technical Training)
Training Standards
Technical training is developed by Transport Canada. For more information, contact Transport Canada.
Challenging the Exam - Trades Qualification:
Trade not available under the Trades Qualification program.
Accredited Programs
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Secondary Schools
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Maples Collegiate
Levels: 1Program Name: Aviation Trades & Technology Program
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Post-Secondary Schools
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Red River College Polytechnic - Stevenson Aviation & Aerospace Training
Levels: 1Program Name: Air-Cadet Aircraft Maintenance Training Program1Introduction to Aircraft Maintenance Program
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