Composites Training in Minutes
National Aviation Academy’s curriculum is taught through three primary modes: classroom instruction accompanied by text and workbook review, team-oriented projects in a laboratory setting that simulate on-the-job skills, and real-world experience working on aircraft at our hangar. All three form the basis of the student experience: providing the opportunity for students to train to become certified Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) mechanics. Projects, such as the composites project, allow students to utilize the tools at hand that they will likely use on the job!

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Training: Aerospace Manufacturing Readiness

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B787 Quick Composite Repair

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Composite Repair: Gulfstream G5 Elevator | DAS Aviation

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P2 T3 Composite Tap Test

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Intro to Composites 1352.05.01

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Aircraft Structures Technician

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T2 P2 Composite Repair

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Aircraft Riveting | Avia Technicians

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Composite Repair 1352.05.03

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USF DOT Regulated Medical Waste Training

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EFC TECH-120 Radome repair training course

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Fixing a Wing

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BASIC TOOLS FOR STRUCTURAL SHEET METAL TECHNICIAN
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Composite Repair [Wet Lay Up]

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DOUBLER REPAIR ON CNA 2019

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Aerospace Out-of-Autoclave Prepreg Layup | CAMX 2019

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Composite in Aerospace Industry

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Examples of GROB composite technology

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M Level 3 Repair Layout

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