A&P Mechanics in Dyess AFB, Texas
5 FAA-certified repair stations
Dyess AFB, Texas has 5 FAA-certified aircraft repair stations and 3 FAA-certified A&P mechanics.The nearest airport is Abilene Rgnl (ABI), 7.8 miles away. All data is sourced from the FAA Airmen Certification database.
Aircraft maintenance in Dyess AFB: Dyess AFB has 5 FAA-certified Part 145 repair stations authorized to perform aircraft maintenance and inspections, plus 3 FAA-certified Airframe & Powerplant mechanics.The closest airport is Abilene Rgnl (ABI). Source: FAA Airmen Certification database.
Aircraft Maintenance Shops in Dyess AFB
Eagle Aviation Services INC
Repair Station2751 Airport Boulevard · 79602
Freeman Jet Center - Abi
Repair Station2850 Airport Blvd · 79602
Sturgill Turbine Service INC
Repair Station2401 Oak Street · 79602
Texas Aerospace Services
Repair Station3550 Maple Street · 79602
Spitfire Aerospace Service INC
Repair Station281 C. R. 693 · 79508
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find an A&P mechanic near Abilene Rgnl?
5 FAA-certified repair stations and 3 FAA-certified A&P mechanics serve the Dyess AFB area, nearAbilene Rgnl (ABI). All listings are sourced from the FAA Airmen Certification database.
How many A&P mechanics are in Dyess AFB?
Dyess AFB has 5 FAA-certified repair stations and 3 FAA-certificated A&P mechanics, 0 of whom (0%) hold Inspection Authorization. This ranks #643 among 1040 Texas cities with registered mechanics.
Are there repair stations in Dyess AFB?
Yes — Dyess AFB has 5 FAA-certified repair stations, including Sturgill Turbine Service INC, Texas Aerospace Services, Freeman Jet Center - Abi, and 2 more.
What's the nearest airport to Dyess AFB?
The most common nearby airport for mechanics in Dyess AFB is Abilene Rgnl (ABI), with an average distance of 7.8 miles.
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 Dyess AFB?
For major repairs and inspections, consider one of the 5 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) — 0 of 3 mechanics in Dyess AFB hold this credential. All mechanics listed here hold current FAA certificates sourced from the Airmen Certification database.
Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, serves as a primary maintenance and inspection depot for B-1 bombers and B-21 Raiders. Maintenance activities encompass scheduled servicing, structural repairs, and component overhaul. The local area supporting the base has three FAA-certificated Airframe & Powerplant mechanics, none of whom currently possess Inspection Authorization.
Show all 3 FAA-certified mechanics in Dyess AFB
These listings are from FAA public records. Certificate holders may not be actively practicing or accepting clients.
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