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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

PEOPLE WHO LIKE THINGS THAT FLY


Some of our choices in this section may surprise you. These positions aren't necessarily engineering positions, yet the people in them may know a lot about aerodynamics and flying! The first group of careers generally require a college degree, and the second group may not.
Education and Learning Technologies: This job calls for one to assist schools, teachers, and youth groups to increase knowledge of aviation. Usually this person has a degree in a technical field.
                                           
Aviation Historian:
Aviation Museum Curator:
Aviation Writer: This writer reports on new developments in aviation and space exploration for newspapers, magazines, and books. This person usually has a journalism degree, with perhaps some technical training as well.
Bird Expert (Ornithologist):
Flying Mammals Expert:
Insect Expert:
Paleoaerodynamicist:
State Aeronautics Director: He or she promotes aviation within his/her state, administers state regulations, and aids communities in building airports. Will often have a technical degree and/or a pilot's license.
These positions may not require a college degree:
Aircraft Salesperson: He or she demonstrates light planes to customers and sells aircraft parts and accessories.
Beekeeper:
Civil Air Patrol:
ROTC Instructor/Recruiter:
Sky Diver:
Stunt Pilot: Stunt pilots perform aerobatic maneuvers usually for the entertainment of observers on the ground.

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