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I've got a degree in physics education. How could this lead me to obtaining a career in aeronautics? If no, how do i go about it? Your recommendations will be highly adored.
Angry Citizen said:Physics education? Eh, I'd contact some schools that have some aerospace engineering undergrad programs. You might be able to skip the basic classes and mathematics, but other than that, I doubt you'd be able to do anything. One has to wonder what kind of aeronautics you're interested in though.
Aeronautics is the science and study of flight, including the design, development, and operation of aircraft and spacecraft.
There are various career opportunities in aeronautics, such as aerospace engineer, pilot, air traffic controller, aircraft mechanic, and aerospace systems technician.
Most careers in aeronautics require a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as aerospace engineering or aviation. Additional training and certifications may also be necessary, depending on the specific career path.
Some important skills for a career in aeronautics include problem-solving, critical thinking, attention to detail, technical knowledge, and communication skills.
Some potential challenges in aeronautics may include long working hours, high levels of competition, and the need for continuous learning and adaptation due to advancements in technology and regulations.