I've been thinking about going back to school and getting an A&P and Avionics certificate. Actually, more along the lines of an Associate of Aviation Tech degree. I was wondering if there is anyone out there who has done it or was thinking about doing it?
I know there are pilot/A&P people out there. I just haven't met many. I've always had an interest in doing it and most of my flight experience is on overseas contract work or in remote areas with just pilot. FO, and engineer. When stuff goes wrong everyone helps, so I've been fortunate enough to get some hands on experience with changing FCU's, transmitters, brake assemblyees, inspections, etc....
Seems to me that there is more potential for employment as well. Compared to flying anyway. However, it's no easy task and it's exspensive. I would appreciate any info or advice on how to approach this and recomended schools. Thank you for any help.
I know there are pilot/A&P people out there. I just haven't met many. I've always had an interest in doing it and most of my flight experience is on overseas contract work or in remote areas with just pilot. FO, and engineer. When stuff goes wrong everyone helps, so I've been fortunate enough to get some hands on experience with changing FCU's, transmitters, brake assemblyees, inspections, etc....
Seems to me that there is more potential for employment as well. Compared to flying anyway. However, it's no easy task and it's exspensive. I would appreciate any info or advice on how to approach this and recomended schools. Thank you for any help.