Avotek Adds Online Avionics Training

Avotek Adds Online Avionics Training

Avotek Adds Online Avionics Training

Avotek launches a new online course for aviation technicians and students preparing to pass the Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certification exam. The course helps persons achieve a Federal Aviation Administration Part 65 Repairman Certificate quickly while saving money.*

The Avotek-Online AET test-prep course is designed for technical students, those fresh out of the military, new hires, and managers or trainees at repair stations to help prepare to pass the AET certification exam. The AET test-preparation course is delivered in two parts:

  • Part I: Basic Electricity and Electronics — 31 lessons
  • Part II: Maintenance Practices and Aircraft Fundamentals — 20 lessons (essentially the same material as the General portion of the FAA Mechanic Examination)

The online lessons present the essence of the material, allowing a student who has some knowledge and needs only a refresher to quickly move through the online lessons. When a more detailed explanation is needed, a student can find it in the companion textbook — Avotek’s popular Fundamentals of Aircraft Electronics textbook. A few study questions in quiz form are included with each lesson online. Additional problems are provided in the student workbook. The textbook and workbook are available separately.

Avotek is offering introductory pricing for the two test-preparation sets until September 30, 2019:

  • Part I: $149
  • Part II: $99

Several free sample courses are available to try out the training before purchase. Pricing is available for individual one-year subscriptions. Enterprise terms for multiple users may be available directly from Avotek. Contact Avotek-Online at (800) 828-6835 or go to www.avotek-online.com.

 

* The FAA now recognizes the Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) certificate plus one NCATT avionics endorsement as a set of knowledge that is considered equivalent to completing formal training as required by the regulations (Part 65.101).

NCATT is the ASTM International’s National Center for Aerospace and Transportation Technologies. Federal aviation regulations require applicants for the Repairman Certificate to have either 18 months of practical experience applicable to the maintenance of the specific job or completed formal training specifically designed to qualify the applicant for the job. Having the NCATT AET certification, plus one additional NCATT avionics endorsement, is now considered equivalent to completing formal training as required by the regulations.