Our History
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The National Center for Aerospace & Transportation Technologies, commonly known
as NCATT, began as an initiative at Minneapolis
Community & Technical College (MCTC) Aviation Technician program in 1999.
MCTC polled the aerospace industry and found a pressing need to define a standard
and establish a way of identifying technicians working in the Aircraft Electronics/Avionics
career field. This began our relationship with the National
Science Foundation (NSF). NSF funded MCTC to establish the core areas that
defined Aircraft Electronics/Avionics in successive grants.
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In 2003, Tarrant County College (TCC) in Fort
Worth, TX took over as the lead school for the NSF project and continued the work
with its Co-PI's Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
- Daytona Beach, FL, Pennsylvania College of Technology
- Williamsport, PA, San Jose State University
- San Jose, CA, and Weatherford College - Weatherford,
TX.
The past 10 years have shown the ability of the industry to work together in the establishment of industry developed, recognized, and endorsed standards and certifications. NCATT's mission is to serve the industry as a tool, an independent organization that facilitates the development of standards and acts as the administrative support to maintain the standards, certifications, resources, records, and relationships that ensure continued success.
Time Line
1999
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MCTC initiates an industry coalition to develop standards for Aircraft Electronics/Avionics Technicians
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| 2001 |
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NSF awards MCTC and partners TCC, ERAU, PCT a project grant that forms National Center for Aircraft Technician Training (NCATT)
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| 2003 |
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NCATT awarded NSF planning grant, TCC becomes lead college
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| 2005 |
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NSF awards NCATT a project grant
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| 2006 |
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NCATT awards first AET Certifications &Conducts Navigation & Communication and Foreign Object Elimination Workshop
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2007
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NCATT awarded a continuation grant, awards first FOE – Elements of Basic Awareness Certification & Conducts AET–Installation/Integration and Aerospace Assembler Workshop
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2008
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NCATT awards first AET–Radio Communication Systems Endorsement, conducts AET–Autoflight Systems Workshop, and changes name to National Center for Aerospace & Transportation Technologies
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2009
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NCATT conducts AET – Flight Management Systems Workshop
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| 2010 |
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NCATT partners with Kryterion testing centers to administer exams Internationally |
| 2011 |
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NCATT partners with Northland Community Technical College, Thief River
Falls, MN to develop the first Unmanned Aircraft Systems Maintenance
Standard |