Best 2010 Aviation and Aerospace Programs

Program in aviation science allows graduates and students to work in various areas of aeronautics, which includes management of the ground crew components of an flight school or airport, improving of aircraft design or even management of airports.
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Feb. 21, 2011 - PRLog -- Obtaining an aircraft service technician degree can be accomplished only after completing a maintenance technology program. The knowledge, which is needed to succeed is gained with a help of coursework and shall include: understanding the mechanics of a powerplant, engine diagnostics, continued and preventative maintenance.

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Aviation industry is a rapidly exceeding field, which caters to millions of people per year, so the competition inside of the field is going more and more tough as the new techniques and technologies are springing into the industry. Large organizations wish for their employees to handle many different things at a same time and coping well under pressure and to be greatly skilled.

The median annual pay, according to the BLS as of April, 2009, for a commercial pilot was $67,250. For airfield operations specialists it was$41,360; air traffic controllers received $111,870. Pilots, who seek jobs with major airlines will, without doubts, face a fierce competition. On the other side, well trained air-traffic controllers have good employment prospects.
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