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Old 12-16-2020, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Allegheny View Post
Part of the problem is how the US DOL classifies A&P mechanics.


https://www.aviationpros.com/home/ar...n-of-mechanics

There is also a long-standing impression among aviation mechanics that their occupation is classified as "semi-skilled" or "unskilled" by the DoL. Unfortunately, this is effectively true. Labor maintains that it bases its groupings in part on its industry sector or function, not on skill level. In fact, you will not find a "skilled" or "unskilled" classification anywhere in the code. By classifying FAA certificated mechanics together with non-certificated service technicians, DoL has effectively classified everyone at the lower skilled, non-certificated level.
The DOL can see that there is zero education or training requirements for most aircraft maintenance. Obtaining an A&P is a simple formality for the few instances that its required..
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