Commercial Flight and Aviation Leadership is a three-year Ontario college advanced diploma program for students interested in becoming a pilot or manager in the airline industry. In addition to flying, students will study a variety of aviation oriented courses centred around flying operations, the aviation industry, human factors, leadership, ethics and more. Students will train on flight simulators and log approximately 205 hours of flight training in the simulator and aircraft. Take your career to the skies with Fanshawe's Commercial Flight program!
Aviation Technician - Aircraft Maintenance (Co-op) is a two-year Ontario college diploma program. Students will learn about the aspects of aircraft systems used in general aviation, corporate, transport category aircraft, and helicopters. Graduates will be prepared for a career within domestic or international aircraft maintenance and aviation manufacturing organizations.
Aviation Technician - Avionics Maintenance (Co-op) is a two-year Ontario college diploma program. Students will learn about aircraft avionics systems used in general aviation, corporate, charter transport category aircraft, and helicopters. Graduates gain cutting edge electronic system skills and knowledge on aerodynamics, safety, and flight control systems.
Aviation Technology - Aircraft Maintenance & Avionics is a three-year Ontario college advanced diploma program. Students will learn all aspects of aircraft maintenance including systems used in aviation. Students will also learn avionics training for service, repair, and maintenance. Graduates of this program can apply for maintenance or electrical category licensing which allows for a greater scope of career opportunities
Administration contacts Fanshawe Aviation Centre, Room Y2006 1000 Air Ontario Drive London, Ontario N5V 3S4 Phone: 519-452-4430 x26370 Fax: 519-451-6783 Email: aviation@fanshawec.ca Larry Weir Associate Dean, Norton Wolf School of Aviation and Aerospace Technology All Programs E-mail: lweir@fanshawec.ca
Fanshawe’s Norton Wolf School of Aviation Technology is kicking off the new year with a new name: the Norton Wolf School of Aviation and Aerospace Technology.
The Aircraft Structural Repair Technician program introduces students to the exciting world of aviation repair. Students will learn to repair, overhaul, and modify commercial aircrafts. Graduates of this program will be prepared for careers in maintenance, repair, and overhaul organizations.