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try grammatical

2006-11-04 23:56:51 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

IN AMERICA: to work on aircraft engines you will need an A & P license, that's Airframe and Power. The other license available is A & E, Airframe and Electrical.

To a large extent engines are mechanical devices with electrical monitoring points and a basic ignition, which is all covered in A & P. You NEED Airframe because of the stresses put on the aircraft by the power plant (engine).

And, yes, I also agree with an earlier answer that suggests you take english lessons to further your understanding of the language. You'll need it to pass an interview.

As for the "Aeronotical" you mentioned, that's something more of a science than a job.

2006-11-05 00:07:31 · answer #2 · answered by tercir2006 7 · 2 0

Well since engines are mechanical and electrical, i would suggest both of those and one needs to know about aeronautics as well, so I say all of them at least in some measure are essential. Why not talk with a college admissions counselor or engineering department head and ask them which is best....

2006-11-04 23:58:21 · answer #3 · answered by William E 5 · 0 0

If the other parts of the airplane are mechanical parts, then mechanical. Air Frame would be the other parts of an airplane. There are also many computers and electrical components on a larger airplane. That would be electrical

2006-11-04 23:58:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Simple...

Managing Mechanics (design of fans and its blades, hydraulics, bearings, air conditioning etc..) will need a mechanical degree.

Control & instrumentation of the engine, coupled with use of power generated for electrical use (lighting etc ) will demand an electrical degree.

Aeronautical is all about the airframe and associated supports (e,g engine) to make the craft fly..

Look inside as what thrilled you as a kid..that is what you need to choose..any one is fine, as long as you are passionate about the subject.

2006-11-06 06:32:55 · answer #5 · answered by Ven 1 · 0 0

One thing to be clear on: do you want to DESIGN engines and parts of airplanes or do you want to BUILD engines and parts of airplanes?

For design, yeah, you'd want aeronautical (or aerospace) engineering, at least for parts of airplanes. I would think that mechanical engineering would be more likely for engines. Not to be ignored, however, in modern aviation is avionics, for which you'd probably want electrical.

If you want to BUILD engines and parts, I'd recommend taking sheetmetal shop and machine shop courses, and maybe getting your aircraft mechanic's license. You might want to see about composites training as well.

Generally speaking, engineers don't build things, hands-on. And the folks who build things generally don't have engineering degrees. They're separate career paths.

2006-11-06 07:26:49 · answer #6 · answered by SShenold 2 · 0 0

If you want to build "engines and other parts of Aeroplanes" you should go to a trade school and learn CNC machining.

If you want to design engines and parts of airplanes first work on the english skills, then come to America and go to a college with a strong engineering program and study material sciences and metalurgy. Then go back to your country.

2006-11-05 06:21:54 · answer #7 · answered by citation X 2 · 1 0

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2016-11-27 20:01:07 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

mechanical engineering, and machine shop practices should be added to your list.
after the engineering,areo, electrical,and machine shop, it would be wise to attend a practical aero engine overhaul / repair school. this will teach you what is actually out there and what and how and when failures occur as well as how these things are repaired in the real world.

2006-11-05 00:26:58 · answer #9 · answered by hobbabob 6 · 0 0

heh gramatical....

Um they have aerospace colleges that focus on planes and helicopters. I'd look them up.

Mechanical would be my pic out of your options.

2006-11-04 23:58:24 · answer #10 · answered by sshazzam 6 · 0 0

My advice is that you must ask from your parents and teachers.The know better than us.Or some carrier councellers.

2006-11-05 00:00:51 · answer #11 · answered by mamta d 1 · 0 0

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