Our aircraft
The program has 14 aircraft (10 fixed-wing and 4 rotary-wing) used exclusively for AMT instructional purposes. Additional instructional resources used for student training include four Westinghouse J-34 turbojet engines, six Allison 250 turboshaft engines, one Williams FJ 44-1A turbofan engine and six Lycoming O-320 reciprocating engines, as well as a wide variety of aircraft system trainers and demonstrators.
Fixed-wing aircraft
- Twin Commander 680T (twin turboprop)
- Beechcraft Queen Air Model 65
- Cessna 150M (single-engine trainer)
- Cessna 150E (single-engine trainer)
- Cessna 305A (also called L-19 “Bird-dog”)
- Cessna 310Q (twin reciprocating engines)
- Cessna P337 Skymaster (pressurized cabin/twin)
- Cessna 401B (small business aircraft)
- Piper Tomahawk PA-38 (single-engine trainer)
- Phantom X1(Ultralight, FAR Part 103)
Rotary-wing aircraft (helicopters)
- Huey, Bell UH-1H (turbine-powered, former Army National Guard)
- McDonnell Douglas/Hughes 369A (turbine-powered, OH-6A military designation)
- Bell 47 (Model 47-G2), (OH-13H military designation, former U.S. Army)
- Robinson R-22 Beta