All classes are currently being held at the AAMC, located at 3800 Hwy 58 N, Kinston, until further notice.
The Aviation Systems Technology, AAS program prepares students for careers in aircraft maintenance and repair by combining classroom instruction with hands-on training in areas such as aerodynamics, aviation electronics, propulsion systems, and Federal Aviation Administration. Students learn to inspect, maintain, and troubleshoot aircraft components and systems, gaining the technical skills needed to become FAA-certified Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) technicians.
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Lenoir Community College has articulation agreements in place with several four-year universities to give you credit for coursework completed at Lenoir. You can continue your studies in aviation or diversify your education into other fields that support your aviation passions. Be sure to discuss your educational pathway options with your advisor.
DUSTIN POLLOCK
Aviation Systems Technology/Airframe & Powerplant Program Chair
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 123
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 109
F: (252) 233-6879
E: dlpollock27@lenoircc.edu
CHRIS KRIEGER
Aviation Systems Technology/Airframe and Powerplant Instructor
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 164
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 150
F: (252) 233-6879
E: cjkrieger57@lenoircc.edu
ANDREW LUPPINO
Director of Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Systems Technology Program Chair
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 164
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 107
F: (252) 233-6879
E: acluppino31@lenoircc.edu
