Aviation School Holding National AMT Day Celebration

May 12, 2015
Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) – Irving campus will be holding a special celebration on Saturday, May 16th, in honor of National Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Day.

IRVING, TX (05/12/15) – Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) – Irving campus will be holding a special celebration on Saturday, May 16th, in honor of National Aviation Maintenance Technician (AMT) Day.  Festivities kick off at 10:00am and run until 2:00pm.  This event is free and open to the public.

The AMT celebration will feature a number of aviation themed games and contests, refreshments, as well as speeches from graduates.  Guests are invited to take a tour of the campus’s airplane hangar and labs, where AIM students train to become future aviation maintenance technicians.

Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is observed in the United States on May 24th to recognize the achievements of Charles E. Taylor.  Taylor was the maintenance technician responsible for building and maintaining the engine used to power the aircraft of the renowned aviation pioneers, the Wright Brothers.

The AIM Irving campus is located at 400 E Airport Blvd in Irving. For more information on the campus’s AMT Day event, please call (214) 333-9711 or visit the event webpage at http://www.877jetjobs.com/.

About Aviation Institute of Maintenance

AIM –Irving campus is part of the nation’s largest family of aviation maintenance schools, with headquarters in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Through AIM’s FAA-approved program, students prepare for a career in aviation maintenance.  Students learn the skills necessary to become successful as an aircraft mechanic. AIM graduates are there to meet the increasing global demands of commercial, cargo, corporate and private aviation employers. AIM’s other campuses are located in Atlanta, Georgia; Chesapeake, Virginia; Manassas, Virginia; Houston, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri; Las Vegas, Nevada, Oakland, California; Orlando, Florida and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Learn more at: www.aviationmaintenance.edu.