
Modify designs to improve safety features or minimize fuel consumption and pollution.Resolve issues that arise during the design, development, and testing processes.Participate in flight test programs to measure take-off distances, rate of climb, stall speeds, maneuverability, and landing capacities.Supervise the assembly of air frames and the installation of engines, instruments, and other equipment.Create aircraft, components, and support equipment.Maintain aircraft for full operation including making regular inspections, maintenance and servicing.Graduates of Aircraft Maintenance Technology are expected to be able to: Copy of NSO Certified birth certificate.Most recent medical and dental health record.Recommendation letter from High school principal and guidance counselor.Form 138 - High School Report Card (Original and Photocopy).

The students must pass the College Admissions Test of the university.and pass the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) to qualify for college the availability of courses for PEPT passers depend on the university.However, if they were not able to graduate high school, they may opt to take the Alternative Learning System (ALS) The student must be a high school graduate.Aircraft Accident Investigation and Prevention.



The curriculum provides students with knowledge and skills in the field of aircraft maintenance such as constructing, inspecting, operating, maintaining, and repairing structures, systems and power plants for aircraft and other aerospace vehicles. The Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Technology (BSAMT) is a four-year ladderized degree program designed to prepare students for becoming aircraft technicians.
