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A.A.S.-Aviation Flight Technology
A.A.S.-Rotorcraft Transition Program
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The MCCC Aviation Flight Technology program is the ONLY 2-year AABI accredited Aviation Degree Program in the nation. Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) two-year professional pilot program is accredited by the Aviation Accreditation Board International and provides flight instruction for the Private and Commercial certificates as well as the Instrument rating in both single and multiengine aircraft.
The MCCC college aviation program is a practical and affordable way for pilot candidates to work towards their restricted ATP (Airline Transport Pilot) rating which allows students to fast track to the airlines. For students training within a non-college program, the minimum hours for airline employment are 1500 hours. For students completing the MCCC program, the minimum hours for employment at an airline are reduced to 1250. Not only is this a considerable savings of time, it also translates to a huge cost savings!
Students that participate in the Rotorcraft Transition Program concentration will have the opportunity to gain their new fix wing rating while gaining valuable flight time. This flight time will be important as they continue to work toward their ATP certificate, and future employment at the airlines.
While classroom instruction is given at the West Windsor campus, flight training takes place at our partner Infinity Flight Group (IFG) located at Trenton Mercer Airport (TTN). Ideally located between New York City and Philadelphia, MCCC students train in some of the busiest airspace in the country. TTN is home to several Fortune 50 corporate flight departments, as well as major airlines, all of which are supported by an award winning air traffic control tower.
Because these programs attract many students using VA benefits, the Department of Veterans Affairs requires documentation to prove that the Institute of Higher Learning (IHL) is adhering to VA guidelines. Specific certificate hours and curriculum are listed under each training track offered. With our partner, Infinity Flight Group, students are billed specific hours for aircraft, flight and ground instruction. MCCC staff and designated representatives operating under the Part-141 Certificate include the following:
MCCC staff is responsible for maintaining the Part-141 Certificate, as well as training and approving any Flight Instructors hired and contracted by IFG. Those approved Flight Instructors are charged to instruct under the guidance provided by the FAA as it pertains to the approved syllabus for the Part-141 Certificate. Students begin flight within 7 days from the start of each semester while enrolled in at least one flight course along with other required ground instructional courses to achieve their degree. The flight costs are approved by the Board of Trustees and provided in advance to students so they may be financially prepared for the program.
MCCC offers two training tracks:
Scholarships Available for Aviation Students
scholarship detailsProgram:
Aviation Flight Technology A.A.S. degree
January 2023
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT DATA
For each AABI-accredited aviation program, institutions MUST accurately publish on the program's public website a report of student achievement data including the following information, updated annually:
The mission of the Aviation Flight Technology Program is to produce well educated and informed students who are prepared to successfully transfer to a baccalaureate institution or to continue preparation for a flight career using the knowledge and skill base acquired in their courses at Mercer.
The Aviation Flight Technology curriculum prepares students to achieve the expected program-level student learning outcomes identified by the degree program. At the completion of the program, students will be able to: