Elton Stone, director of COA's aviation maintenance technology program, says aviation mechanics could find work here or anywhere in the world.

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Elton Stone, director of COA's aviation maintenance technology program, says aviation mechanics could find work here or anywhere in the world.

At COA, sky is the limit for students

By Reggie Ponder

The Daily Advance

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Eric Stallings believes College of The Albemarle’s embryonic aviation maintenance program could be his ticket to a good job and a bright future.

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