Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology - Tulsa
Who is Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology?
From the beginning, Spartan College has worked to provide current and innovative training to prepare our graduates for the aviation industry. Besides the Tulsa Oklahoma Campus, Spartan College operates three additional locations with more than 247,000 square feet of training facilities, classrooms, and administrative space.
Why Choose Spartan College?
Spartan College has been training professionals for aviation and related industries for nearly 100 years. We provide a supportive educational environment that encourages active participation in learning while providing quality career-oriented education programs.
Mission, Purpose, and Values
The mission of Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology is to provide career-oriented diploma and degree programs in aviation and technology. We impact generations by providing knowledge and skill to students from across the street and around the world. We value innovation, respect, integrity, safety, and excellence.
Spartan College Program Overview
Aviation Flight - Training the Next Generation of Pilots
Aviation Maintenance Technology
Aviation maintenance technicians keep aircrafts in safe flying condition by servicing, repairing, and overhauling aircraft and components following stringent regulations set forth by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the aircraft manufacturer. All aircrafts are required to undergo thorough inspections and repairs on a regular basis. These services are provided by technicians certified by the FAA. Technicians in this field work on aircraft components and systems including airframe, piston engines, turbine engines, hydraulic systems, propellers, rigging, warning systems, warning systems, environmental systems, and more.
We also offer a partially online aviation maintenance training option. The Aviation Maintenance hybrid option allows you to live at home (or home country) for the first part of the program while taking courses online (providing you with a flexible schedule), then relocating to Tulsa for the second portion which is hands-on. Check our authorization list to ensure you live in a state that has approved our online option.
Those who graduate from the AMT program at Spartan College are trained to work on aircraft components and systems including airframes, piston engines, turbine engines, hydraulic systems, propellers, rigging, warning systems, and environmental systems.
Aviation Electronics Technology
As global airways grow more congested, pilots must now rely more than ever on the integrity of aircraft navigation and communication systems to keep air travel safe. Advances in the electronics of traditional aircraft, expansion of airline fleets, and the emergence of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), has resulted in an increased demand for well-trained technicians with expertise in manufacturing, maintenance, repair, and installation of new and existing systems. Aviation electronics technicians play a key role in the development and deployment of satellites, helicopters, and aircraft of all types and sizes.
Spartan College Reviews of the Aviation Maintenance Technology Program
Accreditation
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology Tulsa, OK is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), and is authorized to offer degrees with programs in Aviation Maintenance Technology, Aviation Flight, Aviation Electronics Technology, Quality Control Management and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Technology Management.
Our History
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology was founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma as Spartan School of Aeronautics by W.G. Skelly, President of Skelly Oil Company, on September 27, 1928. He established Spartan Aircraft Company and formed the corporation which built Tulsa Municipal Airport (now called Tulsa International Airport).
Testimonials
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5.00 ★
Nathan Schaffer
I have had many highlights since graduating from Spartan College. I have been an instructor, cargo pilot, airline pilot, and for the last 13 years I have been flying a private Global Express. A major highlight in my career was when I flew completely around the world. I departed Chicago heading East and continued in that direction until we arrived back in Chicago
March 24, 2021
Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology - Tulsa Staff
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Beau Schrader
Vice President of Spartan Flight Ops
