NV · Aircraft Mechanic (A&P)

Aircraft Mechanic (A&P) licensing in Nevada

State-issued license classes for aircraft mechanic (a&p)s in Nevada. Each class links to the issuing state board for primary-source verification.

Trade licensing overview · aircraft mechanic (a&p)

How aircraft mechanic (a&p) licensing works — Nevada

How this trade is regulated in Nevada. federal-license-required The framework below describes the national pathway most aircraft mechanic (a&p)s in Nevada follow.

Aircraft mechanics are federally licensed by the FAA, not by states. The Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certificate is issued under 14 CFR Part 65 and preempts any state mechanic licensing scheme.

Aircraft Mechanic (A&P) wages in Nevada · BLS OES A01 2024

State median
$97,690
+24.2% vs national median
State mean
$91,290
National median
$78,680

Wages are state-level annual figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program (A01 2024). Specific aircraft mechanic (a&p) earnings in Nevada vary by metro area, employer type, union membership, and years of experience. Verify the current state and metro figures on the BLS OES site (bls.gov/oes).

What this trade actually looks like in Nevada

Aircraft mechanics in Nevada work in a market shaped by the Las Vegas tourism economy (charter, fractional, and a major Allegiant Air base at Las Vegas Harry Reid), Reno-Tahoe corporate and charter, Nellis AFB and Creech AFB military aviation, and the Tonopah Test Range. The state's gambling and entertainment industry creates unusually high charter and fractional demand.

Where they work

Las Vegas (LAS Allegiant Air maintenance base, Spirit and Frontier station maintenance, Henderson Executive corporate, North Las Vegas charter and helicopter tour operators), Reno (RNO regional, business charter, Reno-Tahoe corporate), Nellis AFB (Las Vegas, fighter and Air Combat Command contractor support), Creech AFB (Indian Springs, RPA contractor support), Fallon (NAS Fallon TOPGUN-related contractor work), and Tonopah Test Range (specialized contractor aviation).

Pay context

Nevada has middle-tier cost of living, with metro Las Vegas and Reno both affordable by Western standards but Reno housing rising sharply. Posted A&P wages at Allegiant LAS, Nellis contractors, and helicopter tour operators reflect the local market. Nevada has no state income tax. Pull the Nevada row from the BLS OES 49-3011 table at https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes493011.htm for the current annual median figure. See https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_nv.htm.

Training pathway

College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas operates an FAA Part 147 AMTS, the principal in-state pathway. Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno offers related aviation coursework. Military aviation-MOS experience from Nellis, Creech, and NAS Fallon qualifies under 14 CFR 65.77. Allegiant runs direct-hire programs from CSN graduates.

Considerations

If you want exposure to charter, fractional, and helicopter-tour operations in a major tourism market, Las Vegas is one of the largest US options. If you want a major mainline airline base, Allegiant is the principal employer at LAS but the city is not a Delta/American/United base. Summer ramp heat is significant. State has no separate mechanic license; FAA A&P preempts.

Nevada aircraft mechanic (a&p) snapshot

State employment (BLS)
2,300
10-year growth (20222032)
+10.3%
~140 openings/yr
Top metro areas in Nevada by employment
MSAEmployedMedian wage
Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV1,800$99,510
Reno, NV240$85,570

FEDERAL LICENSE STATUS

The Federal Aviation Administration licenses aircraft mechanics under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 65, Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-65). The Mechanic certificate is issued with Airframe, Powerplant, or both ratings; the combined A&P is the primary credential held by civilian aviation mechanics (https://www.faa.gov/mechanics). State mechanic licenses do not apply to certificated aircraft work. FAA certification preempts state licensing for maintenance performed on type-certificated aircraft (https://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become). A certificated mechanic may exercise privileges anywhere in the United States without state-level registration.

CFR PART 65 REQUIREMENTS

Under 14 CFR §65.77, an applicant must document 18 months of practical experience on the procedures, practices, materials, tools, machine tools, and equipment generally used in airframe OR powerplant work for a single rating, or 30 months of concurrent experience for both ratings (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-65). Alternatively, graduation from an FAA-certificated Part 147 Aviation Maintenance Technician School satisfies the experience requirement (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-H/part-147). Every applicant must pass three FAA written tests, General, Airframe, and Powerplant, followed by an oral and practical examination administered by a Designated Mechanic Examiner (https://www.faa.gov/training_testing/testing). The written tests are delivered through FAA-authorized testing centers.

PART 147 SCHOOLS

FAA-certificated Aviation Maintenance Technician Schools (AMTS) operate under 14 CFR Part 147 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-H/part-147). The legacy curriculum required 1,900 classroom and shop hours (400 general, 750 airframe, and 750 powerplant), and the 2022 rewrite of Part 147 moved the content to an FAA-approved curriculum model tied to the Airman Certification Standards (https://www.faa.gov/mechanics). Programs typically run 18 to 24 months. Completion substitutes for the 18 or 30 months of documented work experience required under §65.77, and graduates still sit for the three written, oral, and practical exams (https://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become). The DOL RAPIDS apprenticeship finder also lists registered aircraft-mechanic programs by ZIP (https://www.apprenticeship.gov/apprenticeship-job-finder).

IA (INSPECTION AUTHORIZATION)

Inspection Authorization is an advanced endorsement available to A&P mechanics under 14 CFR §65.91 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-65#65.91). To qualify, a mechanic must hold an A&P for at least 3 years, have been actively engaged in maintaining certificated aircraft for the 2 years immediately preceding application, and pass the IA written exam. IA privileges include signing off annual inspections, performing progressive inspections, and approving major repairs and major alterations for return to service using FAA Form 337 (https://www.faa.gov/mechanics). Authorization expires March 31 of each odd-numbered year and is renewed under §65.93 by meeting recent-activity criteria (inspections performed, training completed, or re-examination) every 2 years.

AVIONICS / REPAIRMAN

Avionics technicians who transmit on aircraft radios typically hold the FCC General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL), Element 3, issued by the Federal Communications Commission (https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/commercial-radio-operator-license-program). Avionics work on installed equipment is often performed under an FAA-certificated Repair Station (14 CFR Part 145) rather than by an individual A&P. The Repairman Certificate under 14 CFR §65.101 is an employer-specific alternative: it is issued to an individual recommended by a Part 145 repair station, Part 135 operator, or Part 121 air carrier, and its privileges are limited to the employer that requested the certificate (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-D/part-65#65.101). A Repairman Certificate is surrendered when employment ends and is not portable to a new employer. BLS OOH covers aircraft and avionics equipment mechanics and technicians under a shared occupation page (https://www.bls.gov/ooh/installation-maintenance-and-repair/aircraft-and-avionics-equipment-mechanics-and-technicians.htm).

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