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Aviation Institute of Maintenance is a Trade school located at 7421 E Independence Blvd, Idlewild South, Charlotte, North Carolina 28227, US.
The business is listed under trade school, community college, technical school category. It has received 25 reviews with an average rating of 4 stars.
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- Tippi Curry
- 9 months ago
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- Bazinga Effect
- 11 months ago
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- Matt S.
- 1 year ago
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- Darien Grace
- 1 year ago
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- Sebastian McShane
- 1 year ago
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"Hoping it's a great place to work."
"I hate this place so much"
"This is an excellent school. The amount of experience the instructors bring is impressive and the opportunities that come from it are incredible. You get out of it what you put into it."
"Let me begin by saying I'm a mature student Unlike my classmate's The staff a very professional to a point you pay their salary so you can be anything you want unruly disruptive rude The instructors do PowerPoint presentation but then you as an individual must decide if you can figure it out or join a group and learn or cheat from them on your projects and worksheets they hand out Any tests you can get by learning EVERYTHING from the prepare app Good luck to anyone who is interested to try and learn By the way anyone who is rude offensive and disturbing will be asked a few times to be quiet 🤐"
"This place was not what they made it out to be when I talked to a student advisor there and took the tour. I enrolled specifically to get recertified in welding, which I explained several times to my tour guide was the main purpose of my enrolling. He told me that they can give me all the certifications I would need and a variety of welding techniques, which is what I was looking for. In my first class the "instructor" was learning the material for the first time along with the class! In many of the classes we learned by watching YouTube videos on the subject matter, which I could have done from home and saved a lot of money. When we finally got to the welding class I discovered that they would NOT certify me on any welding techniques and I would have to go someplace else on my own and pay for my own welding test. In fact, the only type of welding they really touched on was stick welding on carbon steel. I asked about MIG and TIG welding and when we would get to weld on aluminum and was told we would only be welding on carbon steel and would not be doing any TIG. Seems odd that they wouldn't teach aluminum welding at an aviation school. I dont know of many airplanes made out of carbon steel! Again, the entire reason I enrolled in this school was to get my welding certifications! The classes they offer only touch on different aspects of the many areas in the aviation and industrial maintenance field. Not really enough to get a good job unless an employer was desperate and couldn't find anyone else with experience. Plus that employer would probably pay a lot less to an employee with this little knowledge. The school also says they have a job placement program. Turns out this consists of nothing more than handing a student a page of local jobs from job posting sites, which the student could get on his own. They also told me that I could easily switch from day classes to evening classes if I got a job during the day. Turns out this was also not true. I had a daytime job lined up and learned that it would be a big hastle to switch my classes and that because the day and evening classes do not run succinct with each other I would have to wait several months to restart my classes making my time of enrollment several months longer. So I was very disappointed in this school and regret wasting my time. I dont feel I should have to play the loans for the school I took out since they didnt deliver what was promised and may seek an attourney to see if I can sue them for breach of contract or something. I would not reckomend this school to anyone."