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         Careers Aviation & Aerospace:     more books (46)
  1. The Complete Aviation/Aerospace Career Guide by Robert Calderone, 1989-08
  2. Career Opportunities in Aviation and the Aerospace Industry by Susan Echaore-McDavid, 2005-01
  3. Hugh L. Dryden's Career in Aviation and Space (Monographs in Aerospace History #5) by Michael H. Gron, 1996
  4. Hugh L. Dryden's Career in Aviation and Space (Monographs in Aerospace History Number 5) by Michael H./Szalai, Kenneth J. (foreword) Gorn, 1996
  5. Hugh L. Dryden's career in aviation and space (Monographs in aerospace history) by Michael H Gorn, 1996
  6. Hugh L. Dryden's Career in Aviation and Space - Monographs in Aerospace History by Michael H. Gorn, 1996-01-01
  7. The Aviation Careers of Igor Sikorsky by Dorothy Cochrane, 1989-11
  8. Taking Flight: Education and Training for Aviation Careers by Committee on Education and Training for Civilian Aviation Careers, National Research Council, 1997-02-28
  9. Aviator's World: An Easy Guide to Aircraft, Airports and Aviation as a Career and for Pleasure by Michael Edwards, 1974-06-27
  10. The Space Publications Guide to Space Careers by Leonard David, 1998-05-01
  11. Careers In Focus: Aviation (Ferguson's Careers in Focus)
  12. Schneider Trophy to Spitfire: The Design Career of R.J. Mitchell by John Shelton, 2009-02-15
  13. Pushing the Envelope: The Career of Fighter Ace and Test Pilot Marion Carl by Marion E. Carl, Barrett Tillman, 2005-03-01
  14. Opportunities in Aerospace Careers, Rev. Ed. by Wallace Maples, 2002-09-24

1. Project Higher Ed - Aviation & Aerospace Education & Careers
aviation aerospace careers. A career in aviation or aerospace can be exciting, challenging and rewarding!
http://www.ssc.cc.il.us/phed/ed-careers.htm

2. The Oklahoma City Aviation/Aerospace Alliance
careers in aviation and aerospace. The Oklahoma City aviation/aerospace Alliance
http://www.metrotech.org/campuses/alliance.html
CAREERS in AVIATION and AEROSPACE
The Oklahoma City Aviation/Aerospace Alliance
The Oklahoma City Aviation/Aerospace Education Alliance is a confederation of public education institutions serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area involved in the delivery of training and academic degree programs in the field of aviation and aerospace. The Alliance consists of agreements among its member institutions relating to training, academic degrees, research programs, resource sharing, and cooperative student service programs. The mission of the Oklahoma City Aviation/Aerospace Alliance is to improve overall quality, effectiveness, and efficiency in the development, implementation, and administration of aviation/aerospace programs delivered by public education institutions serving the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. For high school students planning a future in the aviation industry, the Oklahoma City Aviation/Aerospace Education Alliance has programs to help them attain their goals. The Alliance partnership enables students to begin aviation training in high school through the Oklahoma Career and Technology educational system, continue in a two-year college program and ultimately earn a bachelor's degree through a university without duplicating courses or taking unnecessary classes. For the adult student who wants to learn to fly, who seeks a career change, who wants to move into aviation management, or who needs to develop advanced skills in aviation/aerospace technology, the Alliance provides several degree options through cooperative programs within the partnership. For more information, contact the

3. CAMC News
in order to outline the many careers available in aviation maintenance and aerospace. Take a look and maybe you'll
http://www.camc.ca/CAMC-CCEA/English/CAMCCareers.html
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Today, flying is a routine activity most of us take for granted, yet truly remarkable if we pause long enough to watch a gentle giant of the sky nimbly thrust its nose upward as it leaves earth, lofting 400,000 pounds into the air with ease.
What would life be without airplanes?
Aviation touches and impacts every element of our daily lives.
It isn't just about boarding an aircraft when we are finally fortunate enough to take a well-deserved vacation; it is about international mail delivery, receiving that package overnight, sending food and supplies to our remote communities.
It enables business and world trade to exist. It is about protecting our shores from hostile forces, and peacekeeping for the world. It is about making world diplomacy more than just a theory.
It is about saving lives through medivacs, air ambulance, search and rescue and international organ donation programs.

4. All Aerospace Aviation Jobs And Employment Vacancies. Jobs In Aviation Aircraft
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5. Aviation / Aerospace Industry Portal
one stop aviation/aerospace portal on the aerospace and aviation industry which provides extensive information on aircraft support resources, industry subjects and sectors. LOGISTICS AND SCM. Associations. careers/Job Search. Defs. Glossaries. Fourth Pty
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6. Careers: Aviation Week's AviationNow.com
Join our discussion threads now. UPCOMING EVENTS. aviation Week's aerospace ExpoConferences Exhibition Oct. See the careers Calendar for more events.
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7. AviationNow Jobs Page V.4
aviation and aerospace industry career center with job listings, salary guides, career information, and employment and airline news.
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Browse the most recent jobs below, and use the Search function to find more job listings. You can also Register to have jobs matching your profile emailed to you. For even more job listings, subscribe to Aviation Week Publications:
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To post a job, Register your organization, Post a Job , then contact us to arrange payment. Your job can be up today! For a total recruitment solution, go to Contact Us and contact your sales representative about AviationNow job listings, our Featured Employer and sponsorship programs, and advertising opportunities in any of Aviation Week's publications . See Pricing Info for pricing on all services.
LATEST JOB LISTINGS: Date ID # Job Title Company 4/2/2003 4:06:48 PM Program Manager (UAV) Aurora Flight Sciences 4/2/2003 1:34:33 PM Sales Arger Enterprises, Inc. 4/2/2003 11:38:15 AM Business Development Manager Smiths Aerospace 4/2/2003 11:36:11 AM Chief Engineer Commercial Avionics Programs Smiths AerospaceSmiths Aerospace 4/2/2003 11:34:45 AM Aircraft Avionics Systems Integrators.

8. Careers: Aviation Week's AviationNow.com
The women aerospace leaders interviewed this year say they have learned from others AVIATIONWEEK SPACE TECHNOLOGY MARKET SUPPLEMENT. See the careers Calendar.
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Subscribe now! Subscribe now! The Careful Balance of Downsizing, Retirements, Hiring ... Women in Aviation International Nearly 7,000 Strong The first Women in Aviation/Aerospace report from was published in 1999. At that time, companies were somewhat reticent to provide names of female leaders; there was an unspoken but subtle concern as to whether this first wave of women leaders would succeed. Obviously, it would be bad press if they did not. Only NASA had a sizeable number (31%) of female employees. Of the women we highlighted in 1999, two have left the industry, most others have moved onward and upward in aerospace.

9. Alabama Works
Assists students preparing for careers in manufacturing, automotive manufacturing, aerospace/aviation by providing training and scholarships. Applications available for download.
http://www.alabamaworks.org/
Alabama Works is a public-private partnership established by Gov. Don Siegelman to:
  • help meet the need for expanding Alabama's skilled workforce; add incentives that attract industry and jobs to Alabama; bring more people into the productive workforce; and, make a difference in people's lives by providing a pathway to better jobs.
Alabama Works' intense training programseight hours a day, five days a weekcreate direct paths for people with little or no work experience to high skill, high paying jobs within two years. Training programs began last summer in Montgomery, Anniston and Eutaw providing manufacturing technology training, specifically machinist training. Information technology training is available at the Montgomery location. Additional training locations are planned throughout the state in the next two years. A technical scholarship program has been established to provide financial assistance for Alabama Works trainees. There is also a newly announced scholarship program for Alabama High School Seniors. More information on that program can be found here The Center for Advanced Technology is being developed to lead Alabama Works graduates into advanced degree programs in manufacturing and information technology. The center will operate as a business and academic partnership of colleges, universities and industry throughout the state. Alabama Works is modeled on the

10. Aviation And Aerospace Career Guide
Aeronautics careers Spacelink aerospace careers aerospace Engineering Air AttendantsAirport careers Astronauts Astronomers aviation careers aviation careers
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11. PTC-FF Civil Air Patrol SQ. #GA116
Ages 12 to 18 and adults, education on aviation, aerospace, and careers, and providing assistance in search and rescue, disaster relief, and humanitarian services.
http://georgiaweb.com/cap.ptc-ff/
Peachtree City, Falcon Field, Civil Air Patrol Composite Squadron #GA116
Welcome to the CAP in Peachtree City, Georgia
We are a Composite Squadron open to Cadets ages 12 to 18 and adults. Our mission is to educate members and the public on aviation, aerospace activities, career opportunities, as well as providing assistance in Search and Rescue (SAR), Disaster Relief (DR), Humanitarian Services (Red Cross assistance). In addition, the CAP performs several missions in direct support of the U.S. Air Force. Specifically, CAP conducts damage assessment, radiological monitoring, light transport, communications support and low altitude route surveys. In 1986 the CAP joined forces with the U. S. Air Force and U. S. Customs Service to provide support for the Coast Guard, Drug Enforcement Administration and U. S. Forest Service to stem the flow of drugs into and within the U.S.
Our Cadet organization is made up of over 60 cadets and has its own staff. "Click Here" to see the Cadet Staff.
Our Senior organization has over 20 active members.

12. Spacelink - Careers
It also provides information and activities relating to past, present, and futurecareers in aerospace. careers in aviation and Aerodynamics This site
http://spacelink.nasa.gov/Instructional.Materials/Curriculum.Support/Careers/
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Where am I? NASA Spacelink Home The Library Instructional Materials Curriculum Support Careers
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Are you interested in pursuing a career in Aerospace, Earth Science, Space Science, or Technology? How do you know which courses to take and what types of jobs are available in each field? Begin with the resources on this page and explore a variety of opportunities.
[Some of these links will take you out of NASA Spacelink. To return, use the Back button on your browser or bookmark this page for later reference.] Consider a Career in Aerospace - This NASA educational poster was developed to encourage young women to pursue careers in mathematics, science, engineering, and technology. It also provides information and activities relating to past, present, and future careers in aerospace.
Launch a Career in Engineering Bookmark - Use the resources on this NASA educational bookmark to access career information about the fields of engineering.
Superstars of Modern Aeronautics - This educational poster highlights NASA's aeronautics program and features twelve "Superstars" of modern aeronautics. This wallsheet was designed to be used by teachers to encourage students to consider the increased opportunities that education provides as they prepare for their future careers.

13. Air Jobs Digest: Aerospace And Aviation Employment Monthly
singlesource monthly newspaper presenting the current Job Openings careers for aviation, aerospace and Space worldwide.
http://www.airjobsdigest.com/
AIR JOBS DIGEST The Air Jobs publication is typically 64-72 pages and is guaranteed to be the largest and most comprehensive Aviation Employment and Aerospace Job Resource. Most leading Aviation/Aerospace Universities, Colleges, and Military Libraries use AIR JOBS as a primary placement tool. Every issue has hundreds and hundreds of open positions for Major Airlines, Commuter Airlines, Cargo Airlines, Mail Carriers, Ag Operators, Corporate Aviation, Air Ambulance, U.S. Government Vacancies, and the entire Aviation/Aerospace Industry, including the Engineering, Scientific and Technical Specialties. Positions include:
  • PILOTS
  • Avionics
  • Air Traffic Controllers
  • FSS
  • Engineers (All Disciplines)
  • Technicians
  • Aviation Safety Inspectors
  • Accident Investigators
  • Flight Attendants
  • Computer Personnel
  • Management
  • Administrative
  • and Many More Positions.

PILOT Openings include:
  • Captains
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  • Flight Engineers
  • Airline Pilots
  • Charter Pilots
  • Corporate Pilots
  • Test Pilots
  • Ag Pilots
  • Flight Instructors, etc.

The U.S. Government Section of "Air Jobs" includes Open Positions with many Agencies including: FAA, NASA, NOAA, Defense Dept's and other worldwide agencies. Air Jobs Digest provides GS/Salary Ranges. Position Announcement Numbers, Job Closing Dates, Complete Instructions, etc. In addition, every issue contains the

14. Careers: Aviation Week's AviationNow.com
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Women in Aerospace Membership Grew 10 Percent in 2001
Women in Aerospace (WIA), based in Washington, D.C., represents women in most every function of the operation of an aerospace company. Since 1995, annual membership had remained at approximately 250 until 2001, when the organization saw a 10% jump in members. The primary mission of WIA is the advancement of women's roles and careers in the aerospace industry. "There are still major issues in these areas," said Becky Schergens, communications officer for WIA. These include mobility of women into the upper echelons of the industry, representation of women in astronomy and physics, and encouragement of women as tenured full professors in the academic community.

15. News At SSC
College's Project Higher Ed program, students have the unique opportunity to exploreexciting careers centered around aviation and aerospace, and extending
http://www.ssc.cc.il.us/news/pressreleases/nov2502/highed.htm
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November 26, 2002 Contact: Pat Rush
For Immediate Release (708) 596-2000, ext. 2697
www.southsuburbancollege.edu/news/ The Sky is the Limit for SSC's Project: Higher Ed Project: Higher Ed director, Hank Holevinsky, surrounded by Higher Perspectives for Students participants after their Young Eagles Flight. Pictured from left to right: Joey Navarrete, Martin Kuc III, Dr. Holevinsky, Josue Jauregui, and Diamond Barreto.
SOUTH HOLLAND-Through South Suburban College's Project: Higher Ed program, students have the unique opportunity to explore exciting careers centered around aviation and aerospace, and extending into many diverse areas such as science, technology, manufacturing, management, safety, geography, communications and economics. Project: Higher Ed was started in 1999 to begin bridging the gap between what students learn in school and what skills they need to be successful in America's workforce. Wide arrays of programs are offered through Project: Higher Ed, including activities for students as young as kindergarten age and extending through college-level courses and educator training. South Suburban College's aviation flight program is planning expansion. Private Pilot ground school and flight training are both offered in the Spring schedule. An Aviation Flight Program Associate of Applied Science degree is pending approval, and will include Instrument and Commercial flight training.

16. Aviation News, History, Resources, Photos, Information - Wings Over Kansas
of value that affects the global aviation and aerospace community and Home AboutWOK aviation News History Profiles careers News Releases
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17. Careers Aviation What Is?
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences careers aviation What Is ? of safeand efficient national and international aviation and aerospace systems.
http://career.asc.ohio-state.edu/careers/sbs/Aviation/avintro.htm

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
What Is ? A
n aviation professional is one who has gained a common body of knowledge through study, experience, and practice. This knowledge is applied with imagination, competence, reason, and integrity to the design, management, and operation of safe and efficient national and international aviation and aerospace systems. E very aspect of the aviation industry is changing, and tomorrow's aviation professional will require interpersonal skills, technological expertise, and comprehensive training. Aviation professionals can hold a variety of positions within the field of aviation. A degree in aviation can lead to a number of different careers including pilot, maintenance technician, flight manager or airport executive . These are just a few examples of the types of careers Aviation majors go on to pursue. For curricular information, contact:

18. Careers Aviation Options
from aviation opt to pursue careers in alternate aerospace Engineer aerospace engineersdesign, develop, test for use in commercial aviation, defense systems
http://career.asc.ohio-state.edu/careers/sbs/Aviation/avopt.htm

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Options
Each year, some graduates from Aviation opt to pursue careers in alternate fields; marketing is just one example. With passenger demand for air travel continuing to outpace system capacity as seen in recent years, there is a range of options for aviation-oriented pursuits. H ere are some of the options available to Aviation majors Pilot - Pilots fly or direct the course of planes and other aircraft for the transportation of passengers, freight or mail. The may also dust crops, inspect power lines, take pictures, test new aircraft or teach classes. Air Traffic Controlle r - Air traffic controllers are responsible for the safe and efficient movement of aircraft within an assigned air space and on the ground at airports. They can monitor an area of 3-10 miles surrounding an airport or landing area or may monitor specific areas that are used enroute by aircraft. Flight Attendant - Flight Attendants primary job is to ensure that safety regulations are adhered to, they also try to make flights comfortable and enjoyable for passengers. They perform safety checks under the direction of the flight crew and instruct passengers on safety features and regulations.

19. Aviation And Aerospace
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20. Aviation Insurance & Underwriting Careers - USAIG & USAU
aviation Insurance careers What USAIG is All About USAIG (United States AircraftInsurance Group) was Like the aviation and aerospace industries, USAIG's
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USAIG (United States Aircraft Insurance Group) was founded in 1928 - just one year after Charles Lindbergh's historic flight from New York to Paris - and we have grown with the industry we serve to become America's largest, most experienced aviation insurance organization.
General Aviation Underwriting
USAIG provides insurance for the entire spectrum of general aviation operations. Coverages include insurance for physical damage to both private and corporate aircraft, including helicopters, plus liability and medical coverages for the owners and operators of these aircraft.
Virtually all general aviation insurance business is generated by underwriters in our network of offices throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Since most of our general aviation underwriters are pilots, they are able to utilize their aviation knowledge and experience to determine whether or not a prospective policyholder meets our underwriting requirements. Examples of our underwriting criteria include: (1) the pilot's experience in aircraft make and model, (2) aircraft ratings held, (3) the manner in which the pilot will use the aircraft, (4) the pilot's accident history, (5) whether or not the pilot takes annual recurrent training, and more.
Once an underwriter determines how well a particular pilot/aircraft profile matches USAIG's underwriting criteria, he or she will calculate the amount of premium to be charged and provide the prospective policyholder with a quotation.

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