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Airline Engineer/Pilot. Brian Koch. I researched to be an Airline Engineer/Pilot because.... I like to challenge myself in the fields of aviation I like to build planes It interests me Great pay. Education/Examinations Bachelors Degree (4 year schooling course)
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Airline Engineer/Pilot Brian Koch
I researched to be an Airline Engineer/Pilot because.... • I like to challenge myself in the fields of aviation • I like to build planes • It interests me • Great pay
Education/Examinations • Bachelors Degree (4 year schooling course) • Must be certified by the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) • Have at least 250 hrs • 20/20 vision • Capable of Speech, hear, and see
Technologies used/Procedures • Various tools-depending on assigned job • Complex procedures • Radios/Control Panels • Blueprints/Computer technological simulations
Yearly Income/Experience • First Entering (lowest on the Seniority list) • $56,620 on average • $27.22 hr. • Medium (middle Seniority) • $106,240 average • $51.08 hr. • Highly Experienced • $166,400+ on average • $80.00 hr.
Responsibilities • Always where uniform • Transport Freight/Passengers on time • Review flight routines • Maintain airlines
Positive Job Qualities • Special Flight discounts • Flying Planes • Creating and making blueprints/designs • Transporting assortments of Freight, Passengers, and Mail
Negative Job Qualities • May Work nights, holidays, and weekends • Often work under pressure • May fly long hours ( 75 to 100+ hrs. monthly)
Work Citied “Airline Engineer/Pilot”.WISCareers.Boardof Regents of the University of Wisconsin System.2011.Web.23 May 2011.