Aerospace engineering
Aerospace engineering is a field of engineering that specializes in vehicles that move in fluids. This usually means working with airplanes, cars, boats, trains, or spacecraft.[1]
As with other engineering, people who work in Aerospace engineering must study. This depends on what they want to do. Aerospace engineers (who design and oversee repair of vehicles) study for years at a university or college and earn a degree. Technicians (those who repair and construct vehicles) will do a shorter course and 'on the job' training. Aerospace jobs include astronauts, pilots, and other professionals.[2]
Notes
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- ↑ Encyclopedia of Aerospace Engineering. Wiley & Sons. October 2010. Template:Catalog lookup linkScript error: No such module "check isxn".
- ↑ Aerospace jobs in West Virginia