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AGENDA

g Your Story g The Aviation Industry g How AIM Prepares Future Candidates g Career Investment g Acceptance Requirements

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Your Story


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AGENDA: Check-In

Why Aviation?

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Health of Industry

2013 Boeing Pilot & Technician " The Outlook projects a need for over a half of a million (556,000) commercial airline maintenance technicians worldwide. Citation: MIAMI, Aug. 29, 2013/PRNewswire/–Boeing (NYSE: BA)

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Potential Income

The Median annual wage of aircraft mechanics was $55,920 in May 2013. The median wage is the wage at which half the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent of aircraft mechanics earned less than $34,580, and the top 10 percent earned more than $84,960. Citation: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2013

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Mechanic Salary Comparison

$60K $50K $40K

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A&P + Avionics

A&P

HEAVY EQUIPEMENT

HEATING / COOLING

BUS/SEMI TRUCK

AUTO BODY

AUTO SERVICE TECH

MOTOR BOATS

FARM EQUIPEMENT

MOTORCYClE

SMALL ENGINE

$30K

$20K $10K

*This information is a compilation of the 2012 Median Pay, from several relatable Occupation Groups, from the Occupational Outlook Handbook produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. All median salaries were pulled on July 12, 2014.


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The Aviation Industry

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Sectors

Aviation Industries

General: Small Aircraft Corporate: Private Jets Commercial: Airliners Rotary: Helicopters Airships: Blimps UAVs: Drones


Sectors

Parallel Industries

Mass Transit: Trains and Buses Amusements Parks: Roller Coasters Green Energy: Wind Turbines Steam Turbine Generators Nuclear Plants Elevators


Career Selection

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Career Selection

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Helicopter


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Why AIM?

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AIM started training aviation technicians in 1969, and the one of the largest network of aviation training centers in the United States.

Locations

Oakland

Philadelphia

Indianapolis

Manassas

Kansas City

Chesapeake

Las Vegas

Duluth

Irving Houston

Casselberry

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Atlanta, Georgia

Did You Know ?

Atlanta made Forbes Magazi ne’s list as one of the top 10 citi es for college gradu ates in 2013, based on factors such a s average ann ual income and co st of living. With a passen ger terminal complex equivalent to more than 45 football fields, Atlanta ’s Hartsfield-J a ckson Airport is the world’s busie st passenger air port.


Dallas, Texas

Did You Know ?

Dallas - Fort Worth is the fourth largest metro area in the U nited States according to 2013 census estimates. In 2014, Dalla s - Fort Worth International Airport was ra nked the 9th busie st airport in th e world, with o ver 48.2 millio n passengers se rviced.


Houston, Texas

Did You Know ?

The Houston Metropolitan area covers over 1 0,000 square m ile over 2.1 millio s and n residents, H ouston is the 4th most populated city in the country, traili ng only New Y ork, Los Angeles a nd Chicago. Houston’s Ge orge Bush Intercontinen tal Airport wa s ranked the 10 th busiest air port in the United States in 201 3, with over 40 million passengers.


Indianapolis, Indiana

Did You Know ?

Lucas Oil Sta dium, host ve nue for the Super Bo wl in 2012, h a s th e NFL’s largest retract able roof–it ta kes eight minutes to open. The new India napolis Intern ational Airport opene d in Novembe r 2008. It was the firs t internationa l airport design ed and built after 9/1 1.


Kansas City, Missouri

Did you know ?

The maximum distance from Kansas City to anywh ere in the con tinental United States in approxima tely 1,900 miles, or half the distance from coast to coast. Home to the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs, Arrowhead Sta dium, is the fi fth largest NFL stadium in terms of se ating capacity with an estimated capacity of 76 ,416.


Las Vegas, Nevada

Did You Know ?

Las Vegas’ Str atosphere Ho tel and Tower, a t more than 1 ,100 feet tall, is the talle st building we st of the Mississippi Riv er and the 5th tallest building in th e United State s. Las Vegas McC arran Interna tional Airport is ran ked 8th busie st in the world, averag ing over 980 flights a day.


Oakland, California

Did You Know ?

The port of O akland is one of the five large st container p o rt North America s in and one of th e top 20 worldwide. It controls over 19 miles of shoreline and owns the Oakl and International Airport. Together, the Oakland Inte rnational Airport and S an Francisco In te rnational Airport serve d over 45.6 m illion passengers in 2014.


Orlando, Florida

Did You Know ?

Orlando anno unced a record 59 million vis itors in 2013, making Orlando the m ost visited de stination in the nation. The Orlando International Airport serves an est imated 35 mill ion passengers p er year.


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Did You Know ?

A cultural ico n in Philadelp hia, the Philly Che esesteak is th o ught to have been created in the early 1930s by Pat Olivieri. Philadelphia In ternational Air port served over 2 7 million pass engers in 2014, with 26 carriers to 131 domestic and international destinations.


Virginia Beach, Virginia

Did You Know ?

Hampton Roa ds encompass es the cities Che sapeake, Ham pton, Franklin, New port News, N orfolk, Poquoson, Po rtsmouth, Su ffolk, Virginia Beach and Williamsb urg. Oceana Nava l Air Station in Virginia Beach is one of only two master jet ba ses in the U.S . Navy. Two internati onal airports serve this dense military and civilian population.


Washington, D.C.

Did You Know ?

Washington, D.C. is our na tion's capital and m ore than 100 nations have embassies in the nationWa shington, D.C . Metro Washin gton, D.C. is serviced by three majo r airports whic h saw nearly 57 mill ion in passen ger travel in 2014 .


Accreditation & Affiliations


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Services

Student Services is a resource AIM offers at no additional charge. AIM provides academic, vocational and personal guidance to all students, at all campuses.

Career Services provides essential career support services like: Resume Writing, Interview Attire, Interview Coaching and Mock Interviews, Job Search Strategies. Career Services also arranges for employers to visit the campus occasionally to meet students nearing graduation and may be able to help arrange interviews for students and graduates.

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Who Hires our Graduates? u A&E Aircraft Maintenance u A3 Aircraft Services u Aero-Tech Aviation u Air Jamaica, Ltd. u Air Midwest, Inc u Air Wisconsin u Airmate u Airship Management Services u AirTran Airways u Air Transit Solutions u Allegheny Airlines u Allegis Group u American Airlines u American Eagle/Simmons u American Eurocopter u American International Airways u Atlanta Aviation International u Atlanta Southwest u Atlantic Aviation u Atlantic-Aero u Augusta Aerospace Corporation u Aviation Adventures u Aviation Charter Services u Aviation Network Services u Beach Aircraft Maintenance u BF Goodrich Aerospace u Boeing

u Bombardier Aerospace u BP Air u Brenner Aviation u CC Airlines/US Airways Express u Central Airlines, Inc. u Cessna Aircraft Company u Chautauqua Airlines u Colgan Air u ComAir u Continental Airlines u Continental Express u Cummins Engine Company u Defense Support Services u Delta Air Lines u Delta Global Services u Du Pont Aerospace Co. u Duncan Aviation u Dynamic Aviation u DynCorp Aerospace Tech. u Eagle Aviation Services u Eagle Aviation Technologies u Emery Worldwide u Epps Aviation u Evergreen International Aviation u Executive Beechcraft u Express Jet Airlines u Falcon Aerospace u Federal Aviation Administration u Federal Express u Fighter Factory

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u Flight International u Florida Gulf Airlines u Ford Motor Company u G.E. Aviation u GE Aircraft Engines u Georgia Flight Service u Global Helicopter Technology u Goodrich Aviation Technology Service u Great Lakes Airlines u Gulf Coast Helicopters u Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation u Hagerstown Aircraft Services u Hawker Beechcraft Services u Higgins & Hill Aircraft Services u Horizon Aviation u Hortman Aviation u Hughes Technical Services u Hummell Aviation u Indy Aero u International Aerospace u Jet Aviation u Jet Blue Airways u Kalitta Air u Kelner Turbine u Keystone Helicopter Corporation u L-3 Communications u Landmark Aviation u Leading Edge Aviation u Lear Jet, Inc. u Lear Siegler Services, Inc. u Lockheed Martin Corporation u MBNA Corporate Aviation u McDonnell Douglas Aerospace

u Mesa Airlines u Miami Aircraft Support u Mid-Atlantic Jet Charter u Midcoast Aviation u Midway Airlines u Midwest Airlines u Million Air u Millville Jet Center u Mountain Air Cargo u NASA u National Aerotech u Nations Air Express u North American Pride u Northrop Grumman u Northrop Rice Aviation u Northwest Airlines u Norton Aviation u Ogden Aviation Services u Petroleum Helicopters Inc. u Phoenix Air u Piedmont Airlines/US Airways Express u Piedmont Hawthorne Aviation u Pinnacle/Northwest Airlink u Plane Techs u Pratt & Whitney u Raytheon Aerospace u Reliance Aero u Renegade Aviation u Republic Airlines u Rick Aviation

u Rolls-Royce u Ryan International Airlines u Savannah Air Center u Shuttle America u Sikorsky Helicopters u Sky World Aviation u Skyward Aviation u Skywest Airlines u Southern Jet u Southwest Airlines u Spirit Airlines u Standard Aero u Sterling Helicopters u STS Aviation Group u Summit Aviation u Sundance Aviation u Textron u TIMCO Aviation Services u Trans Auto Airlines

u Trans State Airlines u Triangle Flying Services u U.S. Postal Service u United Airlines u United Express u United Feeder Service u UPS u US Air Force u US Airways u US Navy u World Airways


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Career Investment

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Tuition

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Financial Aid/Resources

g Federal Financial Aid programs

are available for the those who qualify.

g Alternative student loans are available to help students finance their maintenance education.

g AIM is approved for Veterans' Training. *Not all benefits are available at all campuses.

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AGENDA: Arrival

Acceptance Requirements

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Final Questions?

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