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Old March 30th 08, 07:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering is one of the most challenging
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On Mar 31, 11:39*pm, patu wrote:
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Aeronatical Engineering

Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering is one of the most challenging fields of engineering with a wide scope for growth. This field deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space exploration and defence systems. It specialises
If you have ever harbored dreams of conquering the space in a flying machine or becoming a top-notch pilot, aeronautical engineering may be just your cup of tea. With technological advancement, development in space science studies and man’s unending desir
Job description
An aeronautical engineer applies scientific and technological principles to research, design, maintain, test and develop the performance of civil and military aircraft, missiles, weapons systems, satellites and space vehicles. The role is focused on enhan
Typical work activities
Typical work activities vary according to the role and employer, with most aeronautical engineers specialising in a specific area. Within each specialism, tasks typically involve:
undertaking blue sky research or applied research: blue sky research involves developing and using fundamental physical processes and physics laws in a controlled environment; applied research concerns the application of blue sky research and is undertake
investigating the use of new materials, or improving existing materials used;
applying the principles of science and technology to the creative design of aircraft components and support equipment and researching and developing design specifications;
undertaking systematic manufacturing, involving the assembly and modification of components;
supervising the assembly of airframes and the installation of engines, instruments and other equipment;
participating in flight test programmes to measure take-off distances, rate of climb, stall speeds, manoeuvrability and landing capacities;
resolving issues that arise during the design, development and testing processes;
maintaining aircraft for full operation, involving regular inspections, maintenance and servicing;
measuring and improving the performance of aircraft, components and systems and modifying designs to improve safety features or minimise fuel consumption and pollution;
developing repair procedures, working out and managing schedules for repair and maintenance;
investigating aircraft accidents;
collating information, interpreting data and publishing the results of specific projects in technical report form;
storing paperwork for approved data (drawings, technical instructions, assessments and calculations);
working with teams, suppliers, clients and managers to agree budgets, timescales and specifications;
project managing, including scheduling resources and staff and managing budgets;
communicating technical and regulatory advice to clients, teams, suppliers and other professionals within the aerospace industry and presenting data to groups and individuals
The specialisations includes in areas like structural design, navigational guidance and control systems, instrumentation and communication or production methods or it can be in a particular product such as military aircrafts, passenger planes, helicopters
Eligibility & Course Area : To be an aeronautical engineer one should have a graduate degree (B.E/B.Tech.) or at least a diploma in Aeronautics. The degree and postgraduate degree courses are offered by the engineering colleges and Institutes of Technolog
Job Prospects & Career Options : Aeronautical Engineers work with one of the most technologically advanced branches of engineering. The main thrust in this area is on design and development of aircrafts to space and satellite research.
Remuneration : Engineers in government organisations, are paid official scales while those in the private sector are paid according to the scales decided by the management of the company.
Institutes : Aeronautical Engineering is offered by the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kharagpur and also by the Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. Click here for more details and their components as well as satellites
Benefits: A course in aeronautical engineering imparts multi-faceted training to students in areas like manufacture and development of aircrafts and missiles besides spacecrafts. An aeronautical engineer can also design, test and contribute in the develop
Scope in India : In India aeronautical engineers are mostly employed by ISRO ( Indian Space Research Organisation) and the Defence Ministry barring some companies engaged in the manufacturing of aircrafts. Nowadays, jobs are also available with the Civil
Aeronautical engineers can also aspire to enter the payrolls of some of the leading airline companies of India like Air-India , Indian Airlines , Jet Airways, Air Deccan, Kingfisher and others. Those who hold diplomas in aeronautical engineering can work
Scope Abroad : The West, especially the United States of America, France, UK and Germany have shown the way as far as technological advancement and inroads into space is concerned. Therefore, aeronautical engineers from India as well as from all other par


Send me name of all the companies involve in aeronautical field in
india.I am a aerounautical engineer and cant seem to get work in same
field working in HDFC stanard.Gourab Sharma
 




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