Aircraft Electrician Salaries - 3 years of experience
World War I (1914-1918): USA $3,500/year average
World War II (1941-1945): $4,700
Korean War (1950-1953): $5,100
Vietnam War (1964-1975): $12,400
Iraq War I (1990-1991): $27,100
Iraq War II (2003-present):$46,800
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During the 1930s a bricklayer or iron worker would make about $1.30 per hour. A doctor would make around $1.50 per hour. Lower paying jobs like being a cook would make $0.35 an hour.
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make an hour for painting aircraft
at least once every 10 years
As much as you can possibly get.
Not enough, when you consider the training required and the responsibility the mechanic has for the safety of the aircraft.
The flaps, when extended, basically make the wing bigger which generates more lift. during takeoff, it helps to have as much lift as possible to aid the aircraft in it's ascent into the air. during taxiing, there is no real benefit to having the flaps out. the reason the flaps are extended during taxiing is to save time. if the flaps are extended while the plane is taxiing, it doesent have to do it later before it takes off.
The plural of aircraft is aircraft. Much like how the plural of deer is deer. (Singular: That is such a beautiful aircraft / Plural: Look at all of those aircraft)
The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier costs about $4.5 billion to make. The Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier cost would cost about $14 billion including research and development costs.
There can be hundreds of thousands of bolts on an aircraft
It depends on the type of aircraft
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.
not much