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Plan ordered to save mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport

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The Los Angeles City Council on Friday ordered local officials to develop a detailed plan to save a popular aircraft mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport.

On a motion by Eric Garcetti, the council called on Los Angeles World Airports, the airport’s operator, to find ways to preserve the North Valley Occupational Center-Aviation Center, which has trained thousands of mechanics during its 40-year history.

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The school, which is run by the Los Angeles Unified School District, is located off Hayvenhurst Avenue in a hangar with adjoining classrooms and workshops. Budget problems at the district are threatening to close the school or force its relocation to smaller facilities elsewhere.

The action directs the city’s airport department to consider reducing or eliminating the rent for the facility and identify additional resources the school district might need to keep the school open at Van Nuys, one of the busiest general aviation facilities in the nation. Los Angeles World Airports must report back to the council in 30 days.

“A key to attracting and retaining industry in Los Angeles is to provide a career-ready workforce to employers,” said Garcetti, who is running for mayor. “We must fight for a program that prepares Angelenos for jobs that are hiring now and in the future.”

The school offers a two-year course for high school students and adults that readies them for certification by the Federal Aviation Administration and potential employment with aircraft maintenance shops, commercial air carriers and aerospace firms.

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