Aircraft Mechanic (A&P) Apprenticeships in Atlanta, Georgia

A&P (Airframe & Powerplant) apprenticeships in Atlanta, Georgia are on-the-job training positions where you log the supervised work experience 14 CFR 65.77 requires for your FAA mechanic certificate — you don't need to go to A&P school.

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Where can I find an aircraft mechanic apprenticeship in Atlanta, Georgia?

Grease Pilot lists 19 A&P (Airframe & Powerplant) apprenticeship opportunities from FAA-certified mechanics and maintenance shops in Atlanta, Georgia. The supervised hours you log count toward the experience 14 CFR 65.77 requires for your A&P certificate — no Part 147 school needed.

Updated July 2, 2026

Atlanta is in Fulton County, Georgia.

A&P Apprenticeship Opportunities in Atlanta, Georgia

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Active Raymond Atlanta A&P A&P Supervisor View Listing
Listed Darrell Atlanta A&P A&P Supervisor
Listed Henry Atlanta A&P A&P Supervisor
Listed James Atlanta A&P, IA A&P Supervisor
Listed Jeremy Atlanta A&P A&P Supervisor
Listed Barfield Precision Electronics LLC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Delta Air Lines INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Delta Flight Products LLC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Econostrip INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Envirotainer INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Epps Air Service LLC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Pratt and Whitney Engine Services INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Precision Aviation Group INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Prestige Helicopters INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Rockwell Collins INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Rotorcorp LLC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed Safetech USA INC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed The Home Depot USA Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop
Listed The Maintenance Group LLC Atlanta Part 145 MX Shop

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Georgia is home to Gulfstream — its business jets are designed and built in Savannah. You don't need to go to A&P school to work on aircraft here; the hours you log under a certificated mechanic count toward your A&P under 14 CFR 65.77.

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FAA FSDO Serving Georgia

What is a FSDO? It's your local FAA office. As an aspiring A&P mechanic, this is where you verify the on-the-job hours you've logged and get cleared to take the FAA mechanic exams — the written, oral, and practical tests — on the way to your A&P certificate.

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Common Questions

Where can I find an aircraft mechanic (A&P) apprenticeship in Atlanta, Georgia?

Browse the apprenticeship opportunities on this page — they're organized by state and city. Each one is an on-the-job-training role with a certified A&P or Part 145 repair station where you log experience toward your A&P certificate; open any listing to see its pay, location, and how to connect.

How do I become an aircraft mechanic (A&P) in Atlanta, Georgia?

One path is supervised on-the-job training: log the practical experience required under 14 CFR 65.77 under a certificated mechanic, document it (FAA Form 8610-2), then pass the FAA written, oral, and practical tests (14 CFR 65.75).

What do you need to start an A&P apprenticeship?

No degree or A&P school is required to start. To be certificated, the FAA requires you to be at least 18 and able to read, write, speak, and understand English (14 CFR 65.71); you earn the experience itself by logging supervised on-the-job training under a certificated mechanic (14 CFR 65.77).

How long does it take to become an A&P mechanic through on-the-job training?

Under 14 CFR 65.77, you need at least 18 months of documented practical experience for a single rating (Airframe or Powerplant), or 30 months working both at the same time, under a certificated mechanic — then you pass the FAA written, oral, and practical tests.

What opportunities are available in Atlanta, Georgia as an A&P mechanic?

Savannah, Georgia, is the worldwide headquarters of Gulfstream Aerospace, a General Dynamics subsidiary that designs and manufactures business jets there. Beyond that, FAA-certified maintenance shops across Atlanta, Georgia offer on-the-job training where you can log experience toward your A&P certificate under 14 CFR 65.77.

Do I need to attend an A&P school in Atlanta, Georgia?

No. Some of the FAA-approved Part 147 aviation maintenance schools in Atlanta, Georgia include Central Georgia Technical College (Macon), South Georgia Technical College (Americus), Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Rome), Middle Georgia State University (Eastman), Aviation Institute of Maintenance (Duluth). You don't have to attend one — the FAA also recognizes documented on-the-job training under 14 CFR 65.77 as a path to A&P eligibility.

How do I know if a job is an A&P apprenticeship?

An on-the-job training (apprenticeship) role doesn't require you to already hold an A&P certificate — it's supervised work where you log experience toward it. Every opportunity listed here is that kind of OJT role, and each listing shows the shop's pay and terms.

Are these apprenticeships paid?

The opportunities listed above are on-the-job training roles offered by maintenance shops; pay and terms are set by each shop and shown on the individual listing.

About A&P apprenticeships

In Georgia, the state employs about 6,720 aircraft mechanics and service technicians, earning a median wage of about $75,640/year (BLS Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, May 2025). Entry-level pay starts near $47,240/year and experienced mechanics earn up to about $133,250/year. A&P (Airframe & Powerplant) mechanics are certified by the FAA under 14 CFR Part 65. On-the-job training is a recognized route to certification eligibility. Learn more from the FAA experience requirements, the U.S. Department of Labor's Registered Apprenticeship program, and the BLS profile for Aircraft Mechanics (49-3011).