Find FAA-certified A&P mechanics in Wisconsin. AviatorDB tracks 3,076 active A&P mechanics across Wisconsin, with major hubs in APPLETON, MILWAUKEE, OSHKOSH, RACINE, and KENOSHA. Search the FAA's official airman registry below to verify an airframe & powerplant mechanic's certificate status, ratings, and credentials — refreshed monthly from the FAA's primary source. Whether you're hiring, scheduling training, or verifying a referral, AviatorDB's database covers every active A&P Mechanic registered in the state.
NameCity
Truman Anthony Worachek
Janesville
Dylan Todd Worple
Florence
Abigail Melissa Worzalla
Aniwa
Samuel John Worzalla
Mosinee
Ryan Nicholas Wozniak
Hales Corners
Timothy Phillip Wozniak
Hazelhurst
Stuart William Wright
Arlington
Tyler James Wright
Beloit
Randy Mark Wrobel
Union Grove
Michael Edward Wruk
Crivitz
David Christian Wucherer
Genoa
Thomas Lee Wunderlich
Shawano
James Nelson Wurtz
Caledonia
James Delose Wydeen
Racine
Brian Allen Wyman
Lodi
Randall Dewayne Wyrick
Wausau
Phoot Thao Xiong
Appleton
Sher Nhia Xiong
Greenville
Bruce Allen Yaeger
Seymour
David Lee Yaeger
Clintonville
James Arthur Yakes
Elkhorn
Jerry Allen Yamriska
Sherwood
Bee Yang
Pleasant Prairie
Raymond Peter Yank
South Milwaukee
Alexander Steel Yankowski
Oshkosh
Thomas James Yardley
Hudson
Scott Eugene Yeager
Lake Mills
Benjamine Daniel Yoas
Middleton
Raymond Albert Yocco
Racine
Glen Edward Yoerger
Madison
John Bryce Yonash
Hudson
Donald Albert York
Three Lakes
Jerry Wayne Young
Hayward
John Craig Young
Chippewa Falls
Louis Pryor Young Jr
Milwaukee
Matthew Alan Younger
Tomahawk
Craig Andrew Youngerberg
Greenville
Michael Timothy Youngs
Niagara
Chengliang Yu
Milwaukee
Garey Edwin Yu
Kronenwetter
Ralph William Zaborowski
Hager City
Brian James Zagorski
Amery
Robert Michael Zamost
Neenah
John Allen Zamzow
Weston
Scott Allen Zane
Dousman
Christopher Michael Zannini
Pleasant Prairie
Eugene Elwin Zastera
Oshkosh
James C Zdroik
Hartford
Timothy Harold Zeigler
Weyauwega
Robert Paul Zeinert
Menasha
Dewitt William Zeliff
New Richmond
Timothy James Zelinski
Burlington
John Marlin Zellmer
Cedarburg
Richard Allen Zemaitis
Birchwood
Randal Steven Zepezauer
Mukwonago
David Frank Zeronis
Racine
Thomas Edward Zetting
Milwaukee
Christopher Maximilian Zeus
New Berlin
William Ziegelbauer
Janesville
Patrick Paul Zielinski
Franklin
Russell Lee Zielke
Ferryville
Gordon L Zietlow
Neenah
Loren Lee Zillmann
Baldwin
Douglas J Zimmer
Rice Lake
John Thomas Zimmer
Sheboygan
Gary Lee Zimmerman
Rhinelander
Jack Ray Zimmerman Jr
Franksville
Robert Jason Zirbel
Greenville
Taylor Alexander Zoellner
Neenah
Keith David Zorn
Fond Du Lac
Peter James Zorn
Saukville
Luke Raymond Zornow
Menasha
Peter John Zuehls
New London
Robert James Zuidema
Bristol
Joseph C Zurawski
Wisconsin Rapids
Dennis Richard Zwart
Barronett
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How to find an A&P Mechanic in Wisconsin
- Use the search box above to filter by last name, first name, or city.
- Browse the 3,076 A&P mechanics currently registered in Wisconsin.
- Click any name to view the full FAA certificate record — ratings, medical class, and issuance date.
- Cross-reference results at airmen.faa.gov for primary-source verification.
Wisconsin A&P Mechanic statistics
There are 3,076 active A&P mechanics currently registered in Wisconsin, ranking #24 nationally for A&P Mechanic count.
Top cities by A&P Mechanic count
- APPLETON
- MILWAUKEE
- OSHKOSH
- RACINE
- KENOSHA
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find an A&P mechanic in Wisconsin?
- Search AviatorDB's database of 3,076 active Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) mechanics in Wisconsin. Use the search box above to look up by last name, or browse all listings. Each record shows the mechanic's certificate level, any Inspection Authorization (IA) designation, and city. Wisconsin A&P records are refreshed monthly from the FAA's official airmen registry.
- How many A&P mechanics are in Wisconsin?
- Wisconsin currently has 3,076 active FAA-certificated A&P mechanics on record. The largest concentrations are in APPLETON, MILWAUKEE, OSHKOSH, RACINE, and KENOSHA. Wisconsin ranks #24 nationally for A&P mechanic count.
- Are these Wisconsin A&P records current?
- Yes. AviatorDB refreshes the FAA airmen registry monthly. Wisconsin A&P records reflect the most recent official sync. For real-time certificate status, especially during hiring or warranty verification, the FAA's primary source is the authoritative reference at airmen.faa.gov.
- What's the difference between an A&P and an IA?
- An A&P (Airframe & Powerplant) mechanic is FAA-certificated to maintain and repair aircraft. An IA (Inspection Authorization) is an added privilege held by some A&P mechanics that allows them to perform annual inspections, conduct major repair sign-offs, and approve aircraft for return to service. All IAs are A&Ps, but only a subset of A&Ps hold the IA designation.
- Can I verify an A&P certificate online?
- Yes. AviatorDB lets you look up any active A&P by name, state, or city, refreshed monthly from the FAA airmen registry. For official credential verification (employment, insurance audits), the FAA's airmen.faa.gov is the authoritative primary source.