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Careers in Air By: Tamunoibi Dabipi, Raphael Pamie- George, Erika Davis, Matilah Pamie- George, Sarah Dabipi, Zamilah Dabipi, Jordan Hughes
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Pilots Airline and commercial pilots navigate and fly helicopters and airplanes Airline pilots fly airplanes that transport people and cargo on a schedule Commercial pilots fly aircrafts for other reasons such as rescue operations, etc.
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Pilots cont. They spend a considerable amount of time away from home because their schedules usually involve overnight layovers Annual wage for airline pilots: $103,210 Annual wage for commercial pilots: $67,500 To become a pilot you need to have a bachelor’s degree from a civilian flight school
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Flight Attendants Flight attendants are also known as stewards, stewardesses, or air hosts A flight attendant’s main responsibility is the safety of the passengers Flight attendants go through training for about 42 days (6 weeks)
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Flight Attendants cont. The wage depends on what airline they are working on The bigger the airline, the bigger the pay Many flight attendants get hired even without the training
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Aerospace Engineering Aerospace engineers are responsible for creating exceptional machines Technologies that are developed by the engineers are used in aviation, defense, and space exploration They are responsible for creating airplanes and aircrafts that weigh more than half a million tons They are also rocket scientists
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Aerospace Engineering cont. They check, analyze, design, produce, and sometimes install parts that make up the airplane Starting wage: $55,000 Annual wage: $90,000 To become an aerospace engineer, you would need to have a bachelor’s degree You would also need a degree in natural science or mathematics
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Careers in Aviation There are a lot of different jobs in aviation. Safety is the biggest and most important thing in aviation.
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