Professional Electronics: Avionics Electronics Technology Specialty
Professional Electronics: Avionics Electronics Technology Specialty
Certificate
Available at: Windward Campus
Program Overview
Maintaining a plane’s electronic flight instruments is the job of avionics technicians. Avionic technicians repair and maintain a plane’s electronics systems, such as radio communications, radar systems, and flight instruments. As the use of automated technology increases, more time is spent maintaining a plane’s computer systems. Technicians are often needed to analyze and solve complex electronic problems.
Avionics Technicians typically do the following:
- Test electronic instruments, using circuit testers, oscilloscopes, and voltmeters.
- Interpret flight test data to diagnose malfunctions and performance problems.
- Assemble components, such as electrical controls and junction boxes.
- Install instrument panels, using hand tools, power tools, and soldering irons.
- Repair or replace malfunctioning components.
- Keep records of maintenance and repair work.
Earnings
Median annual salaries for avionics technicians were $56,910 in May 2014. The average hourly wage was $27.36. For more information visit www.bls.gov.
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Page last updated April 18, 2024.