Aircraft Mechanic Pay by State

Aircraft Mechanic Salary in New Hampshire (2026)

Real A&P pay, Part 147 schools, and how to start — from US Trade Route, built by a working tradesman. Updated July 2026.

New Hampshire aviation lives at Manchester and Nashua — cargo operations, corporate flight departments, and GA fleets serving the Boston economy without Boston costs. Most Granite State A&Ps train just over the border and come back to shorter commutes.

New Hampshire Aircraft Mechanic Pay Range

$50-95k
⚙ Bizav & New England fleets push higher

The A&P Pay Ladder

Aircraft mechanic pay climbs with your certificate and your seat. New A&Ps start on the line or in the hangar; experienced mechanics add type experience and shift premiums; the top of the ladder is lead positions and the Inspection Authorization (IA) — and at airlines and cargo carriers, license premiums and union scale stack on top of all of it.

New A&P Mechanic$50k
Experienced A&P$73k
Lead / Inspector (IA)$96k+
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Who Hires Aircraft Mechanics in New Hampshire

Airlines, MRO shops, cargo carriers, manufacturers, and business-aviation service centers are where A&Ps work — and in New Hampshire, these are the names mechanics know, based on reviews from mechanics in the field.

Wiggins Airways (Manchester — cargo)★ 3.8 (6 reviews)
Port City Air (Portsmouth)★ 4.0 (5 reviews)

A&P Schools & Training in New Hampshire

The standard route is an FAA Part 147 school — 12-24 months, roughly 1,900 curriculum hours, typically $20-50k (community-college programs run far less). Most Part 147 schools accept the GI Bill. Rosters change — always confirm a school's current programs directly.

In-state Part 147 options are limitedMost train at East Coast Aero Tech (Bedford, MA), 30 minutes south — confirm current options at source

How to Become an Aircraft Mechanic in New Hampshire

The path is federal, applied locally: graduate an FAA Part 147 program (or document 30 months of hands-on experience — the route most military mechanics use), then pass the FAA written, oral, and practical exams for the Airframe and Powerplant ratings. That A&P certificate is a federal license good in all 50 states — no four-year degree at any step.

For the complete step-by-step — costs, the experience route, and what the exams cover — read our full guide to becoming an aircraft mechanic. Thinking about the cockpit instead? See the pilot guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do aircraft mechanics make in New Hampshire?
Aircraft mechanics in New Hampshire earn roughly $50-95k depending on employer and experience. New A&Ps start around $50k, experienced mechanics reach $73k, and lead mechanics or inspectors (IA) at airlines and cargo carriers clear $96k+ with license premiums and shift differentials. Bizav & New England fleets push higher.
How long does it take to become an aircraft mechanic in New Hampshire?
The standard route is an FAA Part 147 school — 12-24 months and roughly 1,900 curriculum hours — then the FAA written, oral, and practical exams for the Airframe and Powerplant ratings. The alternative is documenting 30 months of hands-on experience, the path most military mechanics use.
Do you need a degree to be an aircraft mechanic in New Hampshire?
No. The A&P is a federal certificate, not a degree — you qualify through a Part 147 school (typically $20-50k, far less at community colleges) or documented experience, then pass the FAA exams. Most Part 147 schools accept the GI Bill.
Where do New Hampshire aircraft mechanics train and work?
Most train at East Coast Aero Tech (Bedford, MA), 30 minutes south — confirm current options at source. Hiring nearby: Wiggins Airways (Manchester — cargo), Port City Air (Portsmouth).