If You have following Questions in mind ?
Is Aviation a good Career?
Is a Career in Aviation worth it?
Is a Career in Aviation future proof?
Is Aviation Management a lucrative Career option?
Is Aviation Career a good choice?
What are the jobs an Aviation person gets?
Is Aviation the right Career choice?
Which Aviation Career should I pursue?
What are the Careers in Aviation?
What's the best Aviation college in the world?
Here is Answers : ::
Career and Employment Opportunities in the Aviation Operation Sector is consist of Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians ,Airline and Commercial Pilots, Aircraft Manufacturers, Aviation System planning firms, Aviation-related small businesses, Flight Schools, Higher education institutions and Many more.
The list below which are related to the Aviation Industry and where the one can make good Career. This has nothing to do with the gender of the applicant. Most of the jobs are absolutely equal for everyone.
Avionics Engineer
Air Hostess / Purser [ Cabin Crew ]
Captain / Pilots [ Cockpit Crew ]
Air Traffic Controllers
Production Manager of Aircrafts
Managers of Airliners
Mechanical Engineers (designing)
Thermal Design Engineers
Consumer Relationship Managers
Customer Service Representatives
Finance Managers
Apps and Web DevelOpers
SEO/ SMM
When people think of Aviation, they generally think of pilots. A pilot usually specializes in the type of Aircraft they Fly, for example: Airplanes, gyroplanes, helicopters, gliders, balloons, or Airships. In order to become a pilot, you can
attend a Flight School and get the necessary certificate and license. A degree program at a college or university in Flight Management or other similar degree programs also allow international Students to become a pilot. However, a pilot
must be able to pass a strict medical exam. Pilots do a variety of work from Flying large commercial Airbuses to crop dusting or banner pulling, as well as private tours and Air taxis.
AME Mechanics
Becoming a Mechanic is another popular choice for Careers in Aviation. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Aircraft and avionics equipment Mechanics
and service Technicians "inspect Aircraft engines, landing gear, instruments, pressurized Sections, accessories—brakes, valves, pumps, and Air-conditioning Systems, for example—and other parts of the Aircraft, and do the necessary maintenance and replacement of parts. They also keep records related to the maintenance performed on the Aircraft." There are about 170 Federal Aviation Administration certified Schools that teach international Students how to be
Aircraft Mechanics. Mechanics are exposed to weather elements, sometimes working outside on the Airfield. They are also exposed to loud noises and greasy conditions in Air hangers and repAir stations. Mechanics must be able to lift
around 70 pounds, as Aircraft parts can be heavy.
Flight Attendants [ Air Hostess / Cabin Crew ]
Flight attendants, along with pilots, are the face of Airlines. They are the celebrities of the Aviation world. Flight attendants represent the Airline and are primarily responsible for the passengers' safety in the case of an emergency. They inform passengers of the safety procedures before take off as well as assisting passengers with exiting the plane in the case of an emergency.
Secondary responsibilities include making sure the passengers are comfortable and are having a pleasant Flying experience. They serve drinks and snacks,
distribute pillows and blankets, and inform passengers on in-Flight entertainment. In some cases, you may only need a high School diploma to be a Flight attendant, but recently, more Airlines are requiring Flight attendants to have a college
degree. Helpful degrees include any type of degree in Aviation as well as degrees in hospitality.
Air Traffic Controllers
Planes could not Fly safely without the help of Air traffic controllers. Air traffic controllers must be a good multi-tasker, detail oriented and alert at all times. They help Aircraft land and take off by clearing the Airspace around them and
making sure planes are not too close to one another. There are several different types of controllers, including the tower local controllers, the terminal radar controller, the tower Flight data controller, the ground controller, the clearance
delivery controller, the en route controller, and the radar associate controller.
"The vast majority of Air traffic controllers are employed by the Federal Aviation Administration," according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Planes could not Fly safely without the help of Air traffic controllers. Air traffic controllers must be a good multi-tasker, detail oriented and alert at all times.
They help Aircraft land and take off by clearing the Airspace around them and making sure planes are not too close to one another. There are several different types of controllers, including the tower local controllers, the terminal radar
controller, the tower Flight data controller, the ground controller, the clearance delivery controller, the en route controller, and the radar associate controller.
"The vast majority of Air traffic controllers are employed by the Federal Aviation Administration," according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There are many other types of Careers in Aviation including engineers, sales representatives and ticket agents and ground and ramp workers. These are just four popular Careers in Aviation international Students might want to pursue.
If you fall under any of these categories with having a past experience, you can get-set & Fly-high onboard!
BBA (Aviation Operations)
BBA (Aviation Operations) program is designed to provide learning through with
online examinations, and prerecorded lecture videos. Employment Opportunities
in the Aviation Operation Sector- Aerospace Engineering and Operations
Technicians ,Airline and Commercial Pilots, Aircraft Manufacturers, Aviation
System planning firms, Aviation-related small businesses, Flight Schools, Higher
If you want a Flight School (or college Aviation program) in an area with good
Flying weather most days of the year — you don’t want to have to prolong your
training program just sitting in the lounge waiting for clear weather while the
planes are grounded. Secondly, look for a program where the focus is on helping
you really understand and become proficient with the skills you will need to pass
the CAA or FAA exams and go on to become a good pilot, not just a quick cram
course designed to let you barely squeak through the exam with a passing grade.
Other than that, take a look at their training fleet — are the planes relatively new?
Are they well maintained, clean, an appealing place to serve as your classroom in
the sky? Talk to some of the instructors — do they seem to prefer
encouragement to motivate and bring out the best in their Students.
Here is a comprehensive list of college Aviation programs prepared by the
Aviation Schools, Colleges & Programs
Best Schools to Study Aviation | Study Aviation in the US
Large Aviation Schools
International Students seeking a large School will most likely want to attend a
state university or college. State universities and colleges often offer many
majors and Schools within the university or college. Some state universities and
colleges have very good reputations and are accredited, which means the degree
programs are recognized by most corporations and businesses. Some state
universities and colleges with degree programs in Aviation include
Arizona State University Global Launch
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Bridgewater State College
Delaware State University
Florida State College at Jacksonville
San Jose State University
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Utah State University
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Henderson State University
These colleges and universities are located throughout the US.
Small Aviation Schools
International Students seeking smaller Schools to Study Aviation will find a variety of other types of colleges and universities. Throughout the US there are multiple
community colleges which are usually smaller Schools with local Students from the surrounding community. After earning a two year Associate's Degree at a community college, international Students can transfer to other Schools to continue earning their bachelor's degree, which is a four year degree. Community colleges that offer degree programs in Aviation include Colorado Northwestern Community College
The Community College of Baltimore County
Community College of Beaver County
Dutchess Community College
Iowa Lakes Community College
Mercer County Community College
Salt Lake Community College
SinclAir Community College
There are other smaller Schools that offer degrees in Aviation that are not
community colleges. Some of these Schools are
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach
Everglades University
Florida Institute of Technology
Fox Valley Technical College
Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Lynn University
These Schools are located around the United States.
The ones I have heard about the most, and consider among the top such Schools, are Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida; Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio; and Arizona State University. But you can’t go wrong with any of the colleges on the International Students list.
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