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Average Salary & Job Outlook
Aeronautical Technician Medium (2009) $ 80,000 annually
Aeronautical Median wages (2009) $ 81,000 annually
U.S. Minimum Wage $10,712 Annually
Depending on which branch of the aeronautical industry you
are in and how much experience you have, these jobs provide
healthy salaries. The median annual income for aeronautical
employees averaged $81,000 in 2009. Those
on the technical side of the field can expect to earn average $80,000 yearly.
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Jobs with an aeronautical degree
It’s fun to be able to simply hop on a plane
and fly to far off destinations. However, there is
a lot of work that goes into making flights safe
and that’s just what those with aeronautical
degrees offer.
Here’s a quick look at some jobs you can get in the aeronautical
industry.
Aircraft mechanics are responsible for keeping
airplanes in top working condition to ensure the safety of those
aboard the plane. They perform regularly scheduled maintenance,
repair parts and administer Federal Aviation Administration required
inspections. These aeronautical mechanics use monitoring systems,
electronic boxes and consoles that diagnose problems with the aircraft.
Aircraft mechanics must have intimate knowledge of the plane and
continue their education to handle advancements in aeronautical
technology.
Air traffic managers, also known as airport
tower managers, control airplane movements from
control centers to ensure the safety of the crew, passengers and
people at the airport. They regulate commercial airline flights
according to government and company procedures. Air traffic managers
specialize in analyzing flight factors like weather reports, fuel
requirements and maps to determine the best air routes. Providing
runway reports to direct plains to proper landing positions is
one of their main tasks. They also brief the crew before the flight
and maintain contact with pilots during the flight to communicate
condition changes for departure and arrival flights.
The increase in air traffic means a constant need for aeronautical
workers. This means that aeronautical occupations are expected
to grow steadily over the next decade. National trends suggest
there will be a 14% increase in job positions through 2014.
Other aeronautical occupations
Here are other occupations available with aeronautical training:
- Aeronautical drafters
- Aviation science
- Pilots and co-pilots
- Cargo handling
- Applied meteorology
- Quality control
- Aerospace engineering
- Flight attendants
- Airport service agents
- Terminal controllers
- Electronic technology aviation
- Airframe work
- Aeronautical engineers
- Nondestructive testing
- Aircraft maintenance
- Technology management
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