Maintenance Training Organization (MTO) License and Certification
Program Overview
Maintenance Training Organization (MTO)
Overview
The Maintenance Training Organization (MTO) offers a comprehensive training program for individuals seeking to become certified Aircraft Engineers.
License and Certification
Work towards certification starts at the beginning of Basic Training. It is recommended that students begin their certification process as they progress through the program. The process is in three main parts:
- Completing the required hours of knowledge and skill studying and training (on campus practical skills).
- Completing all module examinations with a passing mark at an approved MTO.
- Completing the required work experience at a partner CAR/Part 145 MRO.
Once all the above is completed, one to two years of experience is required of the candidate to be able to apply for the license and become a certified Aircraft Engineer.
Training Program Structure
The MTO training program is structured to provide students with a comprehensive education in maintenance training, including:
- Line and Base MTO
- Maintenance Training and the Degree Program
- Attendance Requirements
- Tools, Books and PPE Requirements
- Examination Policy
About MTO
The MTO program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become certified Aircraft Engineers. The program includes:
- Accountable Manager's Message
- Approved MTO Directory
