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Careers in Aviation and Aerospace - Excitement Awaits You
by Seek4Jobs.net
Whether you are trying to figure out what to do when you "grow up," or you are
looking for a new career, one exciting choice to consider is a career in the
aviation and aerospace field. This is a field that is not for the faint of
heart, but if you love excitement, this just may be a career you will enjoy.
While this is a great field to get involved in, a great deal of preparation must
be made if you want to have a successful career in this field. There are many
positions available, and money to be made, so why not consider what this career
has to offer you.
Positions Available
There are many different positions available in the aviation and aerospace
field, and all are unique and exciting. One career that many think of when they
talk about this field is an airline pilot. Some pilots work for private
companies, while others have the opportunity to work for larger airline
companies. There are airline pilot positions that deal with transferring people,
while others may mainly transfer various goods.
Another great career in this field is being an airline stewardess or steward.
This career is exciting and allows you to meet many people and to see many
places around the world. There are also jobs available for airline mechanics,
who deal with the mechanics of airplanes and ensure that they are safe for
flight. Inspectors also are important in the airline industry too.
Traffic controllers have important jobs in the aviation and aerospace industry
and they have the responsibility of communication with pilots and making sure
that landings and takeoffs occur as smoothly as possible. Other great careers in
this field include flight engineers, avionics technicians, avionics
technologists, and even astronauts.
Education Needed
There are various levels of education needed in this field, depending on which
career you happen to choose. While many companies do not require airline
attendants to have a college education, there are specific class that they must
take, including classes in airline regulations, CRP and First Aid classes, and
other certifications depending on their employer.
Pilots, on the other hand, usually require a great deal more education than do
airline attendants. While you at least have to be a high school graduate to be a
pilot, most employers actually prefer those who have at least two to four years
of college as well.
A pilots license must be acquired as well, which will include many hours of
flying, both with an instructor and on your own, and passing a physical as well.
Astronauts require a great deal of education as well. Usually they are required
to have various bachelor degrees in fields that include physical science,
engineering, biological science, and mathematics. A vision test is also required
before you can become an astronaut.
After astronauts become candidates, then they actually have to complete an
entire year of training before they can actively take on this job.
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