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  • I am very happy to see the vidoe Aerospace Engineers Job Description from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You

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  • I still want to be a pilot!!! but am studying aerospace right now!!!

  • Thank you for the video :)

  • I want to be an Astronautical Engineer! XD

  • I have a question. Who design aircraft like F-117 and similar aircrafts. Aeronautical engineers themselves?

  • Many people. You aerospace engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, quality/industrial engineers. It basically breaks down into 3 groups:

    1. Structures (mechanical, aerospace, materials engineers)

    2. Thermo/Fluids (mechanical, aerospace, sometimes chemical engineers)

    3. Controls and Systems (electrical, aerospace, and industrial)

  • Thank you!

  • well, aerospace engineering is sux if you are not living in an industrialized country like france, germany, usa, russia and such...

    for example turkey. lol our a/c engineers are good at drinking tea smoking cigarettes and drawing parts of a/c's on CAD.

    lol.

  • This is "rocket science" if you are not a nerd think twice about going in, i am doing aero engineering at UT. If you are not a nerd lol work your ass off =] good luck.

  • lol, your pretty much correct sir, lol.

  • What kind of Engineering are you doing? Aero or Mech?

  • Hey dude! I'm doing ASE engineering at UT as well. and yeah you are right, haha damn you gotta work your ass off [period]  or your a dead duckie LOL. HOOK 'EM HORNS!

  • @airfreak789854521 Well i meant University of Texas at Arlington =]

    At UT yall have it easy man, trust me!! ask some one about UTA Aero lol, way harder :) and we got all the aero industrials all around us.

  • i dont know about easy man but i'll take your word on it. lol

  • where did you go to school at to major in this?

  • ahh i want to study this so badd

  • u better be doing ur maths and physics really well

    im an aerospace engineer, and believe me its a lot of hard work to get here

  • Hey, does it pay well? Can you work with NASA? Is the job a lot of fun?

    I want to study Aerospace enginerring in MIT, how does that sound?

    Thanks

  • when becoming an aerospace engineer, there are two main fields. aerospace or astronautical. astronautical is the one where you work with NASA. im not working at nasa, so im not sure myself. but i enjoy my job cause i love planes.

    it depends on how high u r as an aerospace engineer. a Ph.D earns a lot of money. but the main thing to know is that aerospace requires a lot of maths and physics so to become a good aerospace engineer, u must be good at ur mathematics and physics.

  • I want to be an aerospace engineer.

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  • yes....indeed, I think he does.

  • its not easy to be one. first u have 2 be exceptional at maths and phys. then u have to have an analytical problem solving techniques.

  • ^^^ And Exceptional English skills. lol

    I'm taking an engineering class when I enter Freshman year in high school. Wish me luck. :D

  • dont worry. work hard

  • assholonaut.

  • get an aerospace enigneering degree, then join the airforce as a fighter pilot, then become an astronaut..thats the way to go lol ;)

  • Long way, I say join Nasa and become astronaut, then join the airforce and become a fighter pilot, then get an you AE degree.

  • you don't have to have an engineering/tech degree to become a fighter pilot, but you do need to major in engineering/science to be an astronaut.

  • Do you get to at least fly in the air craft you designed?

  • depends if you have a pilots license lol

  • there's over 90,000 aerospace engineers with jobs in the US and its expected to rise under the Obama Administration. The amount of people getting through college with a major in AE EGR is shrinking too. If you put your mind to it and devote basically all of your life to it you can make it through.

  • should I be an astronomist or a astronautical engineer???

  • You mean astronomer? You can't just be an astronomer, it's nearly impossible to get that job, go for 'astrophysicist'

  • Yes I mean astronomer, and its far from impossible to become. Aerospace engineer is the one nearly impossible. Becoming an astronomer yes will be tough, very tough, but if you determined you could get there.

  • well, do you want to make money?

    if you do then aerospace engineering is the one to go for.

    and if you want to work on space craft (astronautical) rather than aircraft (aeronatuical) then choose astronautical..

    however you will need to be extremely god at what you do to get a job in the astronautical field as there arent many opportunitys in that field..most of which are at NASA, and you can imagine it takes to get into NASA...

  • I'm studying aerospace engineering this fall!

  • Great video, thats surely what I want to be when I grow up, an Aerospace Engineer when I grow up.

  • Yes, I agree. Aeronautical engineering at ICL please!

  • @MajinPunisher1 the name is attractive but the job u need to wake up at 7 and sleep at 10 and all u do is check numbers again and again and again, is not like making rc planes

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