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Aviation Institute of Maintenance
"Aviation Institute of Maintenance helps adult students gain the skills and attitudes necessary for a meaningful entry-level career position. We strive to be responsive to the needs of our students, as well as businesses, industries, and government. We are committed to high academic standards in all curricular offerings, and we are dedicated to providing the services that support our students’ efforts to succeed."
Address: 4100 Raytown Rd, Kansas City 64129
Phone: +18167539920
State: MO
City: Kansas City
Street Number: 4100 Raytown Rd
Zip Code: 64129-1811
categories: college & university, trade school, aviation school


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My nephew attends school here. He seems to enjoy everything so far. No complaints heard so far, we'll see when it's graduation time.
Multiple instructors have severe PTSD and no official teaching license. Most of the school is just teaching yourself out of the textbook in order to pass classes. Nobody at the school gives a care at all if you graduate once you enroll. The instructors sign off on projects that have not even been completed just so they can have time to play Magic the Gathering during class as soon as possible every day. Hardly any hands on experience. The financial advisors use the term "free money" a lot when referring to loans especially when they are dealing with people out of poverty. The concept of money gets left outside the front door when people enter it seems like. Damon Cook, the Director of Education, is willing to lie about and then fight his students. The advisors will lie about every detail just to get you enrolled.
I am an Instructor here and have been for 17 years. I love teaching people about Aviation & how airplanes work!
Worst education experience of my life, aside from a few great instructors. I would discourage anyone from going to this school. There are far better aviation schools across the country, at a fraction of the price. Do your research and make sure you never go to AIM.
My overall experience at this school is that they are really quick to go after veterans and their benefits. The education program coordinator is rude. Also they lack jet aircraft which in this day and age is not good. The instruction i got at this school was good. Overall though as a veteran they don't know how to deal with the va on certain things and you end up making endless phone calls to the va to get things straightened out. I would take your money and go else where.
Great school. The instructors actually care and understand that you are there by your own choice. They will help you succeed if you show them you want to work in aviation. Tough classes, but very rewarding and they break it down easy enough for someone who has no mechanical ability to begin with. If you have mechanical experience, they will help you expand on your skills and knowledge. 10/10 would recommend.
I completed the AMT program at this location in 2017. Not all the teachers I had are still there, but a great majority of them did indeed take an active role in reaching. Unlike some other reviews, I did not experienced any of the teachers "putting on YouTube videos" and using that as the class. If they ever used videos, it was as examples to reiterate what we were learning. Please take all of what I said with a grain of salt, considering I took the evening class, the daytime schedule may result in a very different experience.
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