





AIRCRAFT MECHANIC
EUROPE

1. Bachelor’s degree either in:
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Mechanical Engineering
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Electronic engineering
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Production engineering
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Manufacturing engineering
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Applied Physics (Using physics to solve scientific or engineering problems)
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Computer science
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Mathematics
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Software engineering
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2. Choose what you want to specialize in aircraft engineering
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Aerodynamics
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Avionics (Electronic equipment inside an aircraft)
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Propulsion (Pushing an object forward)
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Materials and structures of aircrafts
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Systems integration (Designing, developing, testing, and maintaining systems that work together to perform the functions of an aircraft)
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3. Choose a course that matches in what you want to specialize in
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4. Gain experience
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Apprenticeship
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Allows you to learn skills though on-job-training while still having time to complete your courses / studies.
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Receive an aviation license
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50-55 hours of flight training (Learning how to pilot an aircraft)
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150 hours of theory
5. Physical and Security checks (After finding a job)
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Security check, as you may have access to confidential information
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Physical checks
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Physical tests
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Eyesight tests
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