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Math Needed to become a Helicopter Pilot
By Silas Reed

People have different hobbies and preferences. The helicopter riding is also one of the hobbies of the people. The helicopter flying is a hobby and a requirement as well. The ministers and other such persons have used helicopters for traveling. Big business tycoon and VIPs are using the helicopter flying to move from one place to another. They appoint special helicopter riders. Helicopter pilots are trained in the field in airline and piloting. The helicopter pilots need to get a pilot degree and training to become a helicopter pilot. A person needs a math to become a helicopter pilot. A person who aims to become a helicopter pilot has to follow a math. The math needed to become a helicopter pilot involves different studies and techniques. The math which is used in becoming a helicopter pilot is made keeping in view the different requirements of this field. The helicopter riding is not an easy job.

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Date: 02-03-2010
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



What are the Duties of the Flight Engineer?
By Silas Reed

The airline industry is one of the important and much grown industries in the transportation sector. The airline industry is very much used in the transportation. The air transport is the fastest means of transport. The air transport is also one of the most expensive means of transport. The air transport includes different categories of jobs. The jobs in the air transport have various categories. There are many jobs in this industry. The flight category of jobs also includes the flight engineer job. The flight engineer job includes the duties to do the engineering functions on the flight. The flight engineer looks after the mechanical and technical needs of the aircraft. Before the aircraft flies the flight engineer examines all the parts and mechanisms of the aircraft. The flight engineers check whether the aircraft is ready to fly. They check if the aircraft is capable to have a smooth and safe journey.

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Date: 02-03-2010
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



Three Things to Know About Getting Jobs in Aviation
By Silas Reed

Even though the aviation industry is going through some turbulence, there are still many of well paying jobs for you to consider. For example, rather than focus on passenger flights, there are many cargo companies that rely on airlines for shipping needs. Depending on your interest, you may also want to pursue jobs with private companies. Chances are you would be surprised at the number of companies that own their own jets, as well as the number of private charter companies that may need your services. No matter which company and specialty you choose, it is still important to consider three factors associated with jobs in aviation.

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Date: 01-20-2010
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



How to Get a Job at JetBlue
By Silas Reed

There are a number of aviation jobs available for skilled individuals and one of the top airlines to presently work for is JetBlue. This is because JetBlue has a business model that has made them very popular with customers and as a result, employees feel as though they have a high level of job security. If you are interested in any of these jobs in aviation, you might want to attempt to get on with JetBlue. Because it is a small airline, the jobs are not as plentiful as with other airlines, but it will definitely be worth it if you are able to become a part of this winning team.

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Date: 12-21-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



How to Join the Air Force Quickly
By Silas Reed

The Aerospace industry is one of the fastest growing fields in the world and entails many different aviation jobs. An aviation job isn't just limited to flying a plane, it can be anything that has to do with the operation, study, design, and maintaining of aircraft. This can be everything from hands on part replacement to in depth aircraft design in a research lab. Consequently the Air Force is one of the best places to work at for this field.

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Date: 12-21-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



Aviation Manager Jobs
By Silas Reed

As the term suggests, aviation management refers to the overall management of aviation and airline services and ensure the smooth flow of all air travel. Aviation management deals with the principles that revolve around safe and smooth operation of airports, hiring of airport personnel and following the security regulations for the safety of travelers and their luggage in compliance with all rules and regulations. The concept of aviation management is widespread. An aviation manager is an official who undertakes all the responsibilities of managing aviation. They have the expertise to oversee complex activities of the commercial aviation industry.

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Date: 12-14-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



Working in Avionics Engineer Jobs
By Silas Reed

Avionics combines aviation and electronics and deals with the application of electronics for the purpose of operating aircraft and missiles. An avionics engineer is responsible for the technical management of avionics that includes design, manufacturing and verification. An aviation engineer is the pivotal part of modern aircraft system.

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Date: 12-14-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



Recruitment in Aircraft Engineering

Finding flight attendant jobs is simple. Different airlines offer different jobs for flight attendants. Long-haul cabin crew is broadly the same as short-haul, but the specific differences are many and varied. From stop-overs to customer relationships to the number of colleagues on board - all of these issues and more depend on the airline and the types of flights you work on. As a fresher all job is equal to you, but it is worth considering what kind of flight attendant job you would prefer.

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Date: 12-03-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Tips



Becoming an Airline Pilot
By Silas Reed

The pilots have the responsibility of flying the aircraft of almost all sizes for transporting the cargo and passengers all over the state and globe. The pilots are the ones that are held responsible for the safety and security of the airplane, the passengers it carries, crew members and the other cargo that is being boarded. The jobs for pilots are made available in the four sectors namely business aviation, passenger scheduled services, freight services and passenger charted services. Most of the pilots are employed in the business aviation. It basically constitutes of the duty such as flying of the private aircraft, working for the companies that transport oil and also for the flying schools. Airline pilots are paid high salaries and this is why more and more youngsters get attracted to this job.

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Date: 11-20-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



Becoming a Fighter Pilot
By Silas Reed

If you want to become a fighter pilot, you have a long road ahead. The U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marines all have career paths for becoming a jet fighter pilot. You have to start young, and it is a very demanding and difficult task. But if you are one of the few to accomplish it, it is a huge honor and indicates an enormous amount of trust placed in you by the military and the American populace.

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Date: 11-05-2009
Article Type: Aviation Career Feature



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