The same math everyone else uses. I
No you do not, all your doing is taking off one part, and replacing it with another, their is no math involved. People who tell you that u need to know math to become a mechanic, only say that because they have been told that by an adult.
everyday they use math
you use math almost everyday any job you do you use math.
the banks use math so they can get their pay and count money
We use 99.9 percent of math in our everyday life.
There is a nice website that lists aircraft mechanic schools like Everglades University. This list can be found on http://www.mechanicschools.com/aircraft-mechanic-schools.html.
Aeronautical engineer.
One emerging speciality in aircraft mechanic is sufficient experience in technical work
If you are good with your hands and want to find a job that pays well, you should look into becoming an aircraft mechanic. The easiest route to a job in this field is to enroll in an aircraft mechanic school. There are approximately 170 aircraft mechanic schools in the country that are certified by the Federal Aviation Administration and prepare students for oral and written aircraft mechanic certification examinations.
Aircraft maintenance jobs!!??
The fitter has a higher degree.
An aeromechanic is a mechanic who works in the aircraft industry.
Historically who knows. Currently you must me at least 18 yrs old to become a certificated aircraft mechanic. Reference FAR 65.71.
monthly salari is 171,990$
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It depends on whether the mechanic works on jet aircraft, or non-jet aircraft. For non-jet aircraft, a mean annual salary would be around $55 000 a year, for jet aircraft, it would be more like $75 000 a year.