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Careers in Air By: Tamunoibi Dabipi, Raphael Pamie- George, Erika Davis, Matilah Pamie- George, Sarah Dabipi, Zamilah Dabipi, Jordan Hughes.

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1 Careers in Air By: Tamunoibi Dabipi, Raphael Pamie- George, Erika Davis, Matilah Pamie- George, Sarah Dabipi, Zamilah Dabipi, Jordan Hughes

2 Pilots  Airline and commercial pilots navigate and fly helicopters and airplanes  Airline pilots fly airplanes that transport people and cargo on a schedule  Commercial pilots fly aircrafts for other reasons such as rescue operations, etc.

3 Pilots cont.  They spend a considerable amount of time away from home because their schedules usually involve overnight layovers  Annual wage for airline pilots: $103,210  Annual wage for commercial pilots: $67,500  To become a pilot you need to have a bachelor’s degree from a civilian flight school

4 Flight Attendants  Flight attendants are also known as stewards, stewardesses, or air hosts  A flight attendant’s main responsibility is the safety of the passengers  Flight attendants go through training for about 42 days (6 weeks)

5 Flight Attendants cont.  The wage depends on what airline they are working on  The bigger the airline, the bigger the pay  Many flight attendants get hired even without the training

6 Aerospace Engineering  Aerospace engineers are responsible for creating exceptional machines  Technologies that are developed by the engineers are used in aviation, defense, and space exploration  They are responsible for creating airplanes and aircrafts that weigh more than half a million tons  They are also rocket scientists

7 Aerospace Engineering cont.  They check, analyze, design, produce, and sometimes install parts that make up the airplane  Starting wage: $55,000  Annual wage: $90,000  To become an aerospace engineer, you would need to have a bachelor’s degree  You would also need a degree in natural science or mathematics

8 Careers in Aviation There are a lot of different jobs in aviation. Safety is the biggest and most important thing in aviation.

9 The End


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