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Spartan AERO Day | Inland Empire Area Campus | May 13th

In-Person Event
Tech Event
Join our Inland Empire Area Campus for Spartan AERO Day on Saturday, May 13 - Where Knowledge and Skill Overcome Superstition and Luck.
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About This Event

The Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology team is giving you hands-on access to current and vintage aircraft because Spartan College is hosting Spartan AERO Day!

That's right; we are talking about airplanes, airships, aircraft, and the parts that make them fly – turbines, propellers, wings, hydraulics, avionics, wheels, rudders, tools to fix them, and training to lift them. You will also have the chance to tour the Inland Empire Area campus, meet and greet with Spartan faculty, and participate in various activities and demonstrations!

So, gear up for aviation training by watching demonstrations led by our team!

You'll also have the chance to participate in a hands-on activity!

Spartan College will provide participation certificates upon completion of the activity, which is a great way to expand your portfolio.

In addition, participating registrants will walk away with some "Spartan swag" items!

Brace for aviation innovation at Spartan College, where knowledge and skill overcome superstition and luck.


Meet The Spartan Crew + History

Our Inland Empire Area Campus admissions team is excited to meet you! They can help answer questions about our aviation training programs, student services, and career service assistance. Find out more about Spartan and our generational impact on the aviation industry.

Program Overview

Discover more about our Aviation Maintenance Technology program as we talk about a day in the life of a tech student and training for an aviation career.

Register today for Spartan AERO Day!

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Spartan College Aviation Maintenance Technology Students working on turbine
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