You need to know how to design airplanes. To learn this you get a degree in aerospace engineering.
And when you DO get this degree and go to work for Boeing, you will quickly learn that airplanes, especially transport-category aircraft like Boeing makes, are so complex there's no way one person could design an entire airplane. They specialize--there's a team of engineers who do nothing but design the various ports and doors the ground crew uses when they work on a plane. If the ground crew can service an airplane fifteen minutes faster, that gives the passenger service agents fifteen more minutes to load the plane while maintaining the same schedule which makes the passengers happier, or it lets the plane leave fifteen minutes quicker which lets the airline make more money.
The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
Math, science- physics, chemist, computer science and art would also be a plus.
Most businesses hiring mechanical engineers want applicants with at least a BS in mechanical engineering and an EIT (Engineer in Training) certificate or preferably a PE (Professional Engineer) certificate.
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It depends on how big the airplane is. If it's a Boeing 747, it'll need about 180 knots to prevent stalling, but if its a Cessna, it'll need only about 55 knots.
You need to have mechanical skills to be able to apply for a maintenance engineer job. You need to know how to work on machines if they break down and be able to troubleshoot it. The more mechanical skills you have the better you will do at the job.
The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
Maybe. But writing skills might come in handy.
A professional engineer is different from a regular engineer in that they are accountable for the work that they do where as an engineer works under a professional engineer. One must have graduated from an Engineering program as well have been employed as an engineer for 3-4 years.
I thinks a good dose of logical thinking, skills and technique in being resourceful and creative. You also need patience and skills in math.
To be a computer engineer you have to know math be able t work and love what you do.Add. And as in most of science, you must enjoy solving puzzles.
Math, science- physics, chemist, computer science and art would also be a plus.
The main professions which need tool belts would be the engineering professions which adds up to four tool belts skills to engineer's arsenal based on the equipped utility and heal skills.
For the most part the skills necessary for blasting are found in the Civil Engineering tract.