Aeronautical Engineering JAYLON BREAUX 5 TH - BETTS
What is Aeronautical Engineering? Aeronautical Engineering is a field of engineering that deals with the development of aircraft and spacecraft.
Required Training In order to be an aeronautical engineer you must have a bachelors degree in aerospace engineering, some employers accept equivalent degrees in engineering. You must have a professional engineering license for some positions
Skills and Characteristics Aeronautical engineers must have great attention to detail, are creative, good at mathematics, have to be a good team player, and must think logically. Aeronautical engineers must also have excellent communication skills.
Wages The median salary for aeronautical engineering is $103,720 $49.87 an hour
Job Outlook According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics the job outlook for Aerospace engineers between is 7% which is slower than average.
Professional Associations Aerospace Industries Association AHS International – The Vertical Flight Society American Astronautical Society EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association)
Job Listings Aerospace Systems Engineer (Superior Group) Senior Aerospace Engineer (GDMS) Design Engineer – Flight Controls (Honda Aircraft Co., inc)
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