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Old 12th Sep 2016, 18:23
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Jobs for Aeronautical Engineers

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I'm Ben, 17 years old, high school senior and portuguese. My ultimate life goal is to become a pilot but unfortunately it is so expensive to become one. I would love to move to the us, I spent this summer there and I fell in love with the country and the people. So I was thinking about doing college there but as I'm an intl student tuition prices...well you know. I'm thinking about applying to Aeronautical engineering, get a job and then step up to an ATPL with my own money. Do you think it is a good idea? How about job availability in the United states for an aeronautical engineer?

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Here is a Canadian link:
Aerospace Engineers - Service Canada

..or are you interested in an Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Diploma Course?

http://www.sait.ca/programs-and-cour...e-overview.php
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Originally Posted by evansb
Here is a Canadian link:
Aerospace Engineers - Service Canada

..or are you interested in an Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Diploma Course?

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Technology | SAIT | Calgary, Alberta
I'm seeking for a bachelor's and who knows a master in the future so I don't think AME is what I'm looking for, I wouldn't mind but it's not what I have in mind. Thanks for your reply.

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http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=aerospace+engineer&start=10&pp=
Check out indeed for the types of jobs there are currently in the u.s.. I suggest going ME with an emphasis or masters in AE to broaden your skill set, and MEs do work in aviation. (ME is mechanical engineer, AE is aerospace engineer).
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