A&P Mechanics in Anchor Point, Alaska
3 FAA-certificated mechanics
This small Kenai Peninsula community is served by 3 FAA-certificated A&P mechanics, 2 of whom hold Inspection Authorization (67%), a high ratio for a rural Alaska location. General aviation and floatplane operations are common across this part of the peninsula.
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Repair Stations
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IA Inspectors (67%)
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How many A&P mechanics are in Anchor Point?
Anchor Point has 3 FAA-certificated A&P mechanics, 2 of whom (67%) hold Inspection Authorization. This ranks #51 among 97 Alaska cities with registered mechanics.
Are there repair stations in Anchor Point?
There are no FAA-certified repair stations listed in Anchor Point. Check nearby cities for the closest repair stations.
What do A&P and IA mean?
A&P stands for Airframe & Powerplant, the two FAA ratings that authorize a mechanic to work on aircraft. IA (Inspection Authorization) is an additional credential for performing annual inspections. See the full glossary for more details.
How do I choose an A&P mechanic in Anchor Point?
For major repairs and inspections, consider one of the 0 FAA-certified repair stations in the area, which must meet stricter FAA oversight requirements than individual mechanics. For annual inspections, look for mechanics with Inspection Authorization (IA): 2 of 3 mechanics in Anchor Point hold this credential. All mechanics listed here hold current FAA certificates sourced from the Airmen Certification database.
Show all 3 FAA-certified mechanics in Anchor Point
These listings are from FAA public records. Certificate holders may not be actively practicing or accepting clients.
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