they work on planes
Aviation technology is the science of flight. These technology has led to the development of new flights like the airbus. Aviation technology is studied in schools as a course.
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sure it is.Many start even earlier.find some people that are in to aviation and most will be happy to help. Good luck.
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A mechanic is somebody who works on anything basically with a motor or electricity. They fix that stuff to make it work.
Will I see your desire and I and going to tell you what is the best Aviation, since that is the course you pursue after. The Aviation Mechanic School in the United States is what you can find here http://www.basair.com.au
Aviation and flight schools offers an aircraft mechanic training course. The Aviation Institute of Maintenance offers FAA-approved aviation mechanic technician maintenance training and they also have a financial aid as long as an individual qualifies for the aid.
Aeronautical engineer.
Aviation Jet Mechanic 2nd Class.
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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.
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An aviation mechanic who works on Jets for an airline will start at around 65 thousand per year. However this can vary greatly. Most Aviation mechanics learn their trade in the military and if you're a first rate military mechanic with the proper qualifications you can start out at over 85 thousand.
I would look into different aviation schools. They will help you.
Not enough, when you consider the training required and the responsibility the mechanic has for the safety of the aircraft.
An aviation mechanic must get 18 months of practical experience with either power plants or airframes, or 30 months of experience working on both at the same time. Or graduate from an FAA approved school. http://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become/basic/
Yes but only slightly there is not a lot of increase in the field.