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    Aeronautical Education

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    Jet-fuel Your Career at Aeronautical School
    Are you fascinated by aircraft? Perhaps, when you close your eyes, you can see yourself charging forward at breakneck speed into the clouds. Or digging into an airplane's engine or electronics. At aeronautical school, you can open your eyes to a real aviation career. Students at aeronautical school can go into a wide range of aviation careers.

    Aircraft Pilot
    Aeronautical school could be your ticket to the cockpit. You can become a pilot who flies airplanes or helicopters. Many pilots work for airlines and transport passengers or cargo. Others fly aircraft to help dust crops, track criminals, monitor traffic, or rescue people who are injured.

    Air Traffic Controller
    Aeronautical school graduates can become air traffic controllers, who coordinate the movements of traffic in the air. They organize airplanes' flight paths to make sure that planes stay a safe distance apart and move as efficiently as possible.

    Aeronautical Engineer
    At aeronautical school, you can learn how to design, develop, and test aircraft and missiles as an aeronautical engineer. Engineers also supervise the manufacturing of aircraft and missiles and design new technologies for aircraft, space exploration, or defense systems.

    Aircraft Equipment Mechanics
    By keeping aircraft in the best possible condition through scheduled maintenance checks, inspections, and repairs, aircraft mechanics ensure the safe travel of thousands of people every day.

    Aerospace Electronics Specialists
    Aeronautical school can teach you the ins and outs of the cutting-edge electronic systems used on air and spacecraft. As an aerospace electronics specialist, you could support and operate these systems, working for an aircraft manufacturer or in the space industry.

    Education and training requirements for these careers range from just a few months to about four years. Let aeronautical school be your career launch pad.

    Sources:
    Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Engineers"
    Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Air Traffic Controllers"
    Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Aircraft and Avionics Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians"
    Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers"