I can't believe I'm 47 years old and until recently met an a&p tech who has been in this line of work for a awhile now. Because of him I'm now taking the leap. This video is literally everything that I am but I'm coming from the automotive / side by side mechanic field. I do all my own work on my cars since I was 15. Super bummed it took me this long to learn about this field. I hope I can do this job for a long time. Great video I wish I would have found this back in 2006. Everything works out the way its supposed to.
Don’t put yourself down think as your years of service to others as the place YOU needed to be just be glad your still wanting to learn I’m 27 and been doing security or food production work for big companies and I’ve always loved planes and helis I just want to do something that has meaning and fun purpose I’m proud of ya man keep striving
To further educate some of you that would like to work on helicopters. Keep in mind that Air Ambulance Services such as Metro Aviation, Air Methods, PHI, Air Evac, and every other WILL require experience on helicopters. So just an A&P may not be enough. Air EMS does pay very well so these positions hire the "best of the best" if I can say it that way. Try to enroll in a factory school if possible. Airbus and Bell both have schools in Dallas. This may be the fastest way to become an entry level mechanic. Try for a heavy maintenance position as you will gain the experience you need.
Thanks for letting me know that I didn’t need much of an education. I didn’t need that associate degree in Aviation/ Maintenance Science and all those aircraft specific schools. Oh and I could have skipped all my schoolwork after I attained a 8th grade level of reading. Otherwise a real informed video.
I can't believe I'm 47 years old and until recently met an a&p tech who has been in this line of work for a awhile now. Because of him I'm now taking the leap. This video is literally everything that I am but I'm coming from the automotive / side by side mechanic field. I do all my own work on my cars since I was 15. Super bummed it took me this long to learn about this field. I hope I can do this job for a long time. Great video I wish I would have found this back in 2006. Everything works out the way its supposed to.
Don’t put yourself down think as your years of service to others as the place YOU needed to be just be glad your still wanting to learn I’m 27 and been doing security or food production work for big companies and I’ve always loved planes and helis I just want to do something that has meaning and fun purpose I’m proud of ya man keep striving
@@DALONEWOLF108 thanks for the kind words . Strange to hear these days as people are so quick to be negative . 😄 👍
@@Vgk36 I just like to see others succeed man
To further educate some of you that would like to work on helicopters. Keep in mind that Air Ambulance Services such as Metro Aviation, Air Methods, PHI, Air Evac, and every other WILL require experience on helicopters. So just an A&P may not be enough. Air EMS does pay very well so these positions hire the "best of the best" if I can say it that way. Try to enroll in a factory school if possible. Airbus and Bell both have schools in Dallas. This may be the fastest way to become an entry level mechanic. Try for a heavy maintenance position as you will gain the experience you need.
brother needs to slow down on the “um’s” couldn’t focus cause it was said about 5,000 times
lmao
My name is John from West Africa Ghana I want to join this company all days how can I apply ?
Thanks for letting me know that I didn’t need much of an education. I didn’t need that associate degree in Aviation/ Maintenance Science and all those aircraft specific schools. Oh and I could have skipped all my schoolwork after I attained a 8th grade level of reading. Otherwise a real informed video.
I want to become helicopter machinic but here no any workshop,
Well, it is good you don't aspire to be an English professor.
How to apply aircraft technician job
Can apply with the airlines. Best wishes.
GA job cards ain't fun and ain't step by step, not every manual is step by step