On Mar 31, 11:39=A0pm, patu <surya....@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Pretty lame attempt to generate hits on google ads.
>
> Here is the commercial free version
> Sunday, March 30, 2008
> Aeronatical Engineering
>
> Aeronautical / Aerospace Engineering is one of the most challenging
fields=
of engineering with a wide scope for growth. This field deals with the
deve=
lopment of new technology in the field of aviation, space exploration and
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fence systems. It specialises
> If you have ever harbored dreams of conquering the space in a flying
machi=
ne or becoming a top-notch pilot, aeronautical engineering may be just
your =
cup of tea. With technological advancement, development in space science
stu=
dies and man=92s unending desir
> Job description
> An aeronautical engineer applies scientific and technological principles
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o research, design, maintain, test and develop the performance of civil
and =
military aircraft, missiles, weapons systems, satellites and space
vehicles.=
The role is focused on enhan
> Typical work activities
> Typical work activities vary according to the role and employer, with
most=
aeronautical engineers specialising in a specific area. Within each
special=
ism, tasks typically involve:
> undertaking blue sky research or applied research: blue sky research
invol=
ves developing and using fundamental physical processes and physics laws
in =
a controlled environment; applied research concerns the application of
blue =
sky research and is undertake
> investigating the use of new materials, or improving existing materials
us=
ed;
> applying the principles of science and technology to the creative design
o=
f aircraft components and sup****t equipment and researching and developing
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esign specifications;
> undertaking systematic manufacturing, involving the assembly and
modificat=
ion of components;
> supervising the assembly of airframes and the installation of engines,
ins=
truments and other equipment;
> participating in flight test programmes to measure take-off distances,
rat=
e of climb, stall speeds, manoeuvrability and landing capacities;
> resolving issues that arise during the design, development and testing
pro=
cesses;
> maintaining aircraft for full operation, involving regular inspections,
ma=
intenance and servicing;
> measuring and improving the performance of aircraft, components and
system=
s and modifying designs to improve safety features or minimise fuel
consumpt=
ion and pollution;
> developing repair procedures, working out and managing schedules for
repai=
r and maintenance;
> investigating aircraft accidents;
> collating information, interpreting data and publi****ng the results of
spe=
cific projects in technical re****t form;
> storing paperwork for approved data (drawings, technical instructions,
ass=
essments and calculations);
> working with teams, suppliers, clients and managers to agree budgets,
time=
scales and specifications;
> project managing, including scheduling resources and staff and managing
bu=
dgets;
> communicating technical and regulatory advice to clients, teams,
suppliers=
and other professionals within the aerospace industry and presenting data
t=
o groups and individuals
> The specialisations includes in areas like structural design,
navigational=
guidance and control systems, instrumentation and communication or
producti=
on methods or it can be in a particular product such as military
aircrafts, =
passenger planes, helicopters
> Eligibility & Course Area : To be an aeronautical engineer one should
have=
a graduate degree (B.E/B.Tech.) or at least a diploma in Aeronautics. The
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egree and postgraduate degree courses are offered by the engineering
college=
s and Institutes of Technolog
> Job Prospects & Career Options : Aeronautical Engineers work with one of
t=
he most technologically advanced branches of engineering. The main thrust
in=
this area is on design and development of aircrafts to space and
satellite =
research.
> Remuneration : Engineers in government organisations, are paid official
sc=
ales while those in the private sector are paid according to the scales
deci=
ded by the management of the company.
> Institutes : Aeronautical Engineering is offered by the Indian Institute
o=
f Technology in Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kharagpur and also by the
Punjab=
Engineering College, Chandigarh. Click here for more details and their
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onents as well as satellites
> Benefits: A course in aeronautical engineering imparts multi-faceted
train=
ing to students in areas like manufacture and development of aircrafts and
m=
issiles besides spacecrafts. An aeronautical engineer can also design,
test =
and contribute in the develop
> Scope in India : In India aeronautical engineers are mostly employed by
IS=
RO ( Indian Space Research Organisation) and the Defence Ministry barring
so=
me companies engaged in the manufacturing of aircrafts. Nowadays, jobs are
a=
lso available with the Civil
> Aeronautical engineers can also aspire to enter the payrolls of some of
th=
e leading airline companies of India like Air-India , Indian Airlines ,
Jet =
Airways, Air Deccan, Kingfisher and others. Those who hold diplomas in
aeron=
autical engineering can work
> Scope Abroad : The West, especially the United States of America,
France, =
UK and Germany have shown the way as far as technological advancement and
in=
roads into space is concerned. Therefore, aeronautical engineers from
India =
as well as from all other par
Send me name of all the companies involve in aeronautical field in
india.I am a aerounautical engineer and cant seem to get work in same
field working in HDFC stanard.Gourab Sharma


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