Aerospace Engineering and Related Careers Design and manufacture of aircraft Atmosphere-based Space-based Median pay all occupations = $34,750 Median pay all engineers= $86,200 Median pay AE = $103,720 83,000 US Aerospace Engineers
Aviation Industry Aviation degree Business and economics Logistics of industry Pilot Federal regulator Aviation law
Pilot Commercial pilot Typical career paths Flight instructor Corporate aircraft Cargo Passenger Military Typical career paths Military-trained College degree Private pilot to commercial
Aerospace Technicians Avionics Mechanical Electronics
Aerospace-Related Engineering Automotive Airfoils for wind turbine Air flow and cooling
Air Traffic Controller (ATC) Training Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Air Traffic Controller (ATC) Training Air Traffic Collegiate Initiative Program Two/four year non-engineering aviation degree Alternate to apply through the FAA website More information about the Air Traffic Collegiate Initiative Program is available at http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/headquarters_offices/ato/service_units/operations/at_cti/ More information about becoming an ATC is available at http://www.faa.gov/jobs/job_opportunities/airtraffic_controllers/
Military All branches of military Aviator Support Research ATC Air Force Navy Army Marine Corps National Guard Aviator Support Electronics Mechanical Administration Research ATC UAV-related
Other Institutions NASA Coast Guard Police Aviator Support Electronics Administration Mechanical
Space: NASA Astronaut Launch support Research Flight Human physiology Remote systems
Space: Commercial Space tourism Space missions
Defense and Government Contracting Military aircraft development Missile Satellite Space vehicles
Project: Future Professional Me Envision yourself as an aerospace professional 10 years from now A national news organization has decided to profile successful technical professionals Prepare a 3-5 minute interview Prepare an advertisement