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00:00Major airlines are racing to hire more aircraft mechanics to help new training
00:06programs are taking off at schools across countries. Kennedy Hayes tours one
00:12in a Denver suburb. The class teaches students how to inspect and repair
00:17planes. Students spend hours practicing in this hangar after school and the end
00:22goal is passing an FAA certification test to get a job as an aviation
00:26mechanic. We're going to be checking the stall warning light and the stall
00:30warning system. Training to be the brains behind fixing planes. Working on
00:35everything myself it truly makes me appreciate just how much goes into
00:40making airplanes work. Cherry Creek Innovation Campus's power plant class is
00:45the newest addition in their three-year aircraft mechanic training program.
00:49During the class students get hands-on experience studying the engines of
00:53helicopters and planes. We started mainly with aircraft mechanics getting their
00:59airframe certificate and then very recently we we added the power plant
01:05certificate. Now the students can leave our school with a full what they call
01:12AMP and that allows them to go pretty much wherever they want. Colleges in more
01:18than a half dozen states are also beginning aviation maintenance
01:21technician programs. Texarkana College in Texas said their starts in January.
01:26It's like massive industry and you have this one key skill set that there's not
01:31a training infrastructure that's really built for. That that creates a dynamic
01:34where you have like a very low supply and very high demand and so the wages
01:38are going through the roof and you also have a situation where like employers
01:41are like foaming at the mouth to try to get any and all AMP mechanics to come on
01:46board. United Airlines said it's hired almost 900 aviation mechanics this year
01:51American Airlines created more than 500 aviation maintenance jobs this fall. You
01:57don't really always see the mechanics but they're the ones keeping these
02:02planes up in the air they're the ones keeping it safe of course the pilots are
02:06doing their job as well but at the end of the day if there's a problem with the
02:11plane the people to fix it are us. Starting salaries for aviation
02:15maintenance technicians are about $75,000 a year according to the Bureau
02:19Labor Statistics. In Centennial, Colorado, Kennedy Hayes, Fox News.

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