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The airplane may succumb to the power of gravity as lift decreases at higher altitudes.
Engineer or Design Engineer. However in England, the term "engineer" can refer to a mechanic who works on an airplane.
£65,000 a year
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An airplane engineer gets paid about 2.5 million a year in ne zealand if he has been working for more than 15 years, i get paid about 4.7 million a year, i have been a plane engineer for 27 years now, and i really love it.
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.
Engineer or Design Engineer. However in England, the term "engineer" can refer to a mechanic who works on an airplane.
loads or millions
£65,000 a year
the difference between aircraft maintenance engineer and aeronautical engineer is, aeronautical engineer dose the design work theoritically,while the aircraft engineer maintain and service the airplane
Aeronautical Engineer I believe so
No one they did it themselves.
A pilot is a crew member who flies the airplane. A pilot must be licensed by the FAA to fly an airplane. He has to be licensed to fly a specific type airplane. An aeronautical engineer is a person who helps design an airplane. That is a term for a college degree. They are also referred to as aerospace engineer. In the US, the engineer does not have to be licensed. He only has to meet the criteria of the company who designs the airplane. A mechanic is a person who is licensed to repair an airplane or build an airplane. I mention this because in Europe, the term "engineer" can sometimes refer to a mechanic. The FAA does license some engineers to be the industry representative for the FAA and to approve design changes to meet the Federal Regulations. These are called Designated Engineering Representatives.
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