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Navy Reserves: Aviation Jobs
Aviation jobs are the jobs connected with the aviation industry other than
those in the cockpit. Aviation jobs are fast gaining popularity amongst the
other US jobs. Such jobs are of Aircraft maintenance
personnel, Airport managers, Air traffic controllers, etc. People who are passionate
about airplanes but do not want to be pilots are best suited for these jobs.
There are many such career openings for professionals in this field. The Schools
Directory at the website www.planeandpilotmag.com gives a complete picture of
the different aviation-career programs and the huge scope of
prospects available to you.
One of the aviation jobs is that of Airport Management. You
need to have specific management training with respect to airplanes and air
transport for this post. If you are interested in both airplanes and computers,
Aviation computing is the best choice and definitely better than most other
US jobs. The aircraft system is fully computerized
and computers control every movement of the aircraft. If you are a software
engineer, this is a very attractive option for you to join.
Air Traffic Control is another one of the interesting aviation jobs.
This requires a two or four-year college degree and ATC technical training.
In addition to this, you need to study aerospace law, human factors, air transportation,
and airline safety and aviation management. Although you may have to spend a
lot of money for this education than for the other US jobs, it will surely repay
you more than what you have invested.
Yet another opening in the aviation jobs is for Aviation maintenance.
Aircraft technicians are highly skilled and knowledgeable. If you love working
on airplanes and the high tech systems associated with it, you can enroll for
the FAA-certified aviation maintenance schools. Some offer 100% technical training
and prepare you for the A&P certification in less than a year. The job market
for this career is very sound in comparison to other US jobs.
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