it paid a little better than the previous job and I could somehow make it look like I knew what I was doing while I figured it all out.
An aircraft mechanic. I currently spanner on 737-800's and Air Bus A320's.
However, for the last three days I have been stuck in bed with flu, not man flu, the real thing and it sucks. Thank god for laptops and wifi.
Matt
Ive been thinking off becoming an aircraft mechanic when i get my A levels..
What is it like?
Good pay?
What qualifications do you need?
Thanks,
Ben
An aircraft mechanic. I currently spanner on 737-800's and Air Bus A320's.
However, for the last three days I have been stuck in bed with flu, not man flu, the real thing and it sucks. Thank god for laptops and wifi.
Matt
Ive been thinking off becoming an aircraft mechanic when i get my A levels..
What is it like?
Good pay?
What qualifications do you need?
Thanks,
Ben
An aircraft mechanic. I currently spanner on 737-800's and Air Bus A320's.
However, for the last three days I have been stuck in bed with flu, not man flu, the real thing and it sucks. Thank god for laptops and wifi.
Matt
Ive been thinking off becoming an aircraft mechanic when i get my A levels..
What is it like?
Good pay?
What qualifications do you need?
Thanks,
Ben
Me too
I would suggest a degree in engineering.....preferably aeronautical, but if you don't want to specialise then most other forms are fine.
.mic
An aircraft mechanic. I currently spanner on 737-800's and Air Bus A320's.
However, for the last three days I have been stuck in bed with flu, not man flu, the real thing and it sucks. Thank god for laptops and wifi.
Matt
Ive been thinking off becoming an aircraft mechanic when i get my A levels..
What is it like?
Good pay?
What qualifications do you need?
Thanks,
Ben
Me too
I would suggest a degree in engineering.....preferably aeronautical, but if you don't want to specialise then most other forms are fine.
.mic
Sorry Mic, but I have to disagree. 95% of the Aero people I know wish they had gone Mechanical. You can take almost all the same classes, except the degree title is Mechanical, and since most aerodynamics are done one computers with CFD now, companies don't hire as many Aero people any more. Especially if you want to be an aircraft mechanic, you're going to be working with all kinds of mechanical devices and machines and really won't be doing much with the aerodynamics of aircraft. Although, aerodynamics does focus more on aircraft, where mechanical can be anything from manufacturing to plastics to whatever. That's the reason I went for Mechanical instead of Aero, but in the end, it's always up to you and it's what you want to do.
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