Aeronautics is a sector undergoing rapid change. Between global growth and environmental challenges, today it offers a multitude of promising professions to visualise the aviation of tomorrow.
At AEROCAMPUS, we train future aeronautical maintenance mechanics and technicians. Accessible after 3ème and post BAC, our BAC PRO and BTS are offered as apprenticeships (in partnership with the CFAI of Bruges) or by academic route (in partnership with the Lycée Flora Tristan de Camblanes) to suit all profiles and allow further study at Licence Professionnelle or Master's level for those who wish. Our Certificates of Specialisation B1.1, B1.3 or B2 are offered as apprenticeships within our own CFA. We also offer specialist training in the maintenance of drones whose usefulness is increasingly prevalent in both civil and military fields.
Our campus of 26ha in the heart of nature, 15mn from Bordeaux, offers all the amenities to accommodate our students (accommodation, catering), has 5 hangars with 30 aircraft, aeronautical laboratories for practical training in all specialities (structure, systems and avionics) and state-of-the-art teaching resources (A320 and A350 maintenance simulators, CATIA room, 3D printer, etc.).
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Our trainers' kindness and experience in each area helps us to gain competence quickly and banish doubts and misunderstandings. The strong points of AEROCAMPUS are its proximity to real-life situations, trainers who are truly experienced in their field and, last but not least, its modernity; of the training, which is made easier to follow thanks to rapid access to digital courses via a website dedicated to apprentices.
What I remember most about AEROCAMPUS was the availability and passion of the instructors, who were always ready to pass on their knowledge. The immersive environment, at the heart of a real aeronautical environment, enabled me to acquire knowledge in motivating and practical conditions.What I remember most are the practical sessions on the aircraft, where we managed to combine serious learning with good humour. There's a real sense of complicity between the students and the instructors, which makes the experience all the more rewarding.
The quality of the teaching and the versatility of the site, with its many classrooms and platforms on which to learn, are what stand out for me. The rigour and the skills and knowledge that the teachers encourage us to develop have enabled me to develop completely in my training.
