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Aviation is essential to Alaska residents. Because of the state's unique terrain, flight is often the safest, most reliable mode of transportation between cities. For this reason, the maintenance and safe operation of Alaska's aircraft is of vital importance. Harsh flying conditions and climate mean that planes may suffer more problems in flight, and pilots, crews, and passengers rely on aircraft mechanics to keep planes in constant working order.
Aviation in Alaska
Graduates of Alaska's aviation career training schools might look to flight hubs in larger Alaska cities such as Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks. Salary.com reports that aircraft mechanic assistants in Anchorage earn $48,800 on average, while full-fledged mechanics may earn anywhere between $52,600 and $67,500, depending on education and experience. While no aviation career-training program can guarantee a particular career or salary, hiring managers in Alaska often require education and prior training for this important career.
Aero Tech Flight Service, Inc., 1100 Merrill Field Dr.,Anchorage 99501, Tel. 907-279-6558
Career Academy, 1415 East Tudor Road, Anchorage 99507,Tel. 907-563-7575
Take Flight Alaska, 1740 E. 5th Ave., Anchorage 99501,Tel. 907-274-9943