Career questions tagged aviation
Is it possible to Jon Shadow a airline pilot?
I have a assignment for my class to Jon shadow a career I plan on pursuing and I want to be a pilot my nearest airport is the Detroit metro airport. Any help appreciated! #aviation #airline-industry #pilot
Any advice if my career goal is to be an Airline Mechanic??
What's your career-goal #job #aviation #airline-industry #career #mechanic
Automotive mechanics and engineers: What do you like about the career?
I wanna be an auto mechanic. My name is Jaime. I'm from Madera. #mechanical #engineer #engineering #mechanics #aviation #mechanical-engineer
Why do you need a DOT certificate/license to be a Flight Attendant Supervisor, but do not need one to be just a regular Flight Attendant
A trainee in a job training program learning Office Administration skills that will move onto the Advanced Transportation Program, with the career goal of being a Flight Attendant. #career #aviation #airline-industry
What types of math will you be faced against as an aviation mechanic?
I'm planning on starting college classes to become an aviation mechanic & just wanted to know what types of math would I encounter? It's not really my strong-suit & I know that for a fact... #math #aviation #college #engineering
How will colleges view my academic profile?
So I accepted the apprenticeship for the rail company. But the problem is that it's every other day. (My school is set up as an A/B day with different classes on either day. So I go to the apprenticeship one day, and go to school the other.) So I can't take all the classes I want to. It looks like a great opportunity to get my foot into the door for the engineering industry, and it pays $10/hour for my first year, $11.50/hour my second year, and $13/hour my third year. I get an associates out of it and a guaranteed job after it. It's the first apprenticeship in the state, so I'd be one of the very few (12 or so) pioneers. But I will also have to quit my job that pays $9.00, and the people there are really fun. I can't take any AP classes during school, and I'll have to take online classes after school to catch up on credits. I'm just curious how colleges and employers will view it. I'm also doing cross country. So will it look better if I do an apprenticeship (It might be fun and has good training, but I honestly probably won't complete the three years)? Or, will a strong academic record with athletics and an after school job look better? #college #engineering #career #computer-science #medicine #science #technology #engineer #tech #college-major #education #biology #any #math #acting #mechanical-engineering #mechanical #english #aviation #military #chemistry #robotics #physics #airline-industry #biomedical-engineering #information-technology #writing #high-school #aerospace-engineering #pilot #aeronautics #ap #navy #author #marine #army #band #community-management #air-force #schedule #marines #armed-forces #hashtag #pathway #airline #career-pathway #fighter-pilot #raptor #civil-air-patrol #first-responder #business #fun #apprentice
If I want to become a commercial airline pilot, what classes should I take in high school? Is it better to go to flight school or a 4yr college and major in aeronautics?
What classes would not only stand out in an application, but also help me in my classes in college if I go on to study aeronautics? #aviation
How do companies view military service?
When hiring, do companies view military service as a good or bad thing? If it it a good thing, what branch looks best? Marines, Army, Army National Guard, Air Force, Air National Guard, Navy, Coast Guard? And does it look better to have been an enlisted or officer? (I'm guessing the best combination is Air Force Officer) #military #any #army #pilot #navy #coast-guard #aviation #marine #marines #college #career #major #technology #hiring #future #company #corporate
What it is like to be in Aviation or a Doctor?
I'm interested in a career either in #aviation or becoming a #doctor? What's it like? #career #career-path
Should I do an apprenticeship?
Recently there's been an apprentice program for a train company. The way their program works is that I would do it every other day. Basically, I go to school one day, and the apprenticeship another day. I don't know if I should do it because then I would have to quit all of my electives (Band, NJROTC, etc). My school only has four periods in a day, so I would only be able to take core classes. I want to be an engineer, preferably in Robotics or Aerospace. The program could be beneficial, but it's not a career that I would want to stay in, but I would gain experience, in assembly, manufacturing, and electronics. Plus it pays $17/hour. What's my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine #information-technology
Is it better to take high school classes that are fun, or beneficial to college and career?
I want to become an engineer (Robotics or Aerospace Engineering). Currently, I'm left with a choice of taking classes like Mandarin Chinese (which would look good on resumes, and college applications), or classes like Engineering Principles, Electronics, and Robotics. I don't really want to take a language, but it could be beneficial. I plan on serving in the military (preferably Marines as a combat engineer officer), and translators get paid more (like $300 more or something a month). Or I can take classes like CTE and STEM classes, and complete a career pathway in engineering that is apparently recognized as a credential of value. I'm just curious as to what would look better on college applications, and job resumes (Bilingual or credentials)? Also, if I were to complete the career pathway, I would have to quit band. My teacher says that he could probably get me a scholarship for band though. Is it still worth it to complete a pathway? Finally, if I were to keep band, I wouldn't be able to complete the pathway, but I would still be able to take Engineering and Robotics. What' s my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine
What is the best electives to take in high school so that it becomes easier to be a pilot?
#aviation #pilot #airline-industry
What can I do to become a fighter pilot?
I'm trying to prepare to become a fighter pilot. Either in the Air Force or Marines. I understand the process to become one, but what can I do to prepare? What subjects can I take in high school? What degree would be best to take while in college? #airline-industry #navy #military #pilot #aviation #any #air-force #marine #marines #fighter-pilot #airline #armed-forces #raptor #army #hashtag #career #college #high-school
I want to become the head md manage the aircraft maintenance . I want give tasks to engineers . What shall I study and what license should I get ? Airworthiness or ?
#airworthness #engineer #aviation #aviationprofessor
how can I find a pilot to job shadow?
#martin-cameron #pilot #airline-industry #aviation
What is a reasonable starting salary for a A&P mechanic with a commercial airline?
#aviation #airline-industry #salary
Information about what i should take in High School in order to become an airline pilot
Hello, I'm a 10th-grade student here in Morocco but studies in an American school. I would love to know what AP's and courses I should take in my following years of High School in order to become an Airline Pilot. Also at the moment, I'm taking AP world history as well as AP English and would like to know if this is a good start to reach my goal. Also, I'm going to start private license but was wondering if there are other things I could do after school to boost my opportunities and possibilities. Also if I could get any useful information about piloting that would be amazing. Thank you for you're responses and have a great day. #pilot #aviation #college
What is the most challenging part about transitioning from one degree to another?
I am transitioning from a Professional Pilot degree program into Aerospace Logistics. The transition is huge, as I am also moving to complete this degree. I am looking for some positive feedback about transitioning into a new degree. #AerospaceLogistics #Aviation
Nervous about going into A&P mechanics
I haven’t been in school for almost 20 years, and a few people I work with are psyching me out about the work that’s ahead of me. I don’t expect it to be easy, but is it as difficult to achieve as some of the guys I work with are making it out to be? My main concern is the math aspect of the course. #A&Pmechanic #mechanic #aviation