"Aeronautical" refers to anything related to the design, development, and study of aircraft and flying objects, like planes, helicopters, and spacecraft.
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He put to good use the studies of
aeronautical engineering from school and is unanimously regarded as a master of aerodynamic design — remember, there were no computerized simulations in the late 1960s and wind tunnels for automobiles were in their early, experimental days.
From 1965 to 1977 he was a professor
of aeronautical engineering at the Pennsylvania State University.
After picking up a degree
in aeronautical engineering from California Polytechnic in 1965, he took a job as a test engineer at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave.
Having acquired great deal of precision in sheet metal work, I now like to work for
aeronautical industry as a sheet metal mechanics and do all types of fabrication, installation, and repair works on aircrafts.
Duke officials had to receive clearance
from aeronautical authorities in Washington for a plane to fly overhead for pictures, which the public - address announcer informed the crowd about beforehand lest anyone think the enemy was attacking.
Designed
by aeronautical engineer Corradino D'Ascanio for Piaggio, it was designed to be a vehicle that solved all the problems of motorcycles of the day.
To qualify for a remote pilot certificate, an individual must either pass an initial
aeronautical knowledge test at an FAA - approved knowledge testing center or have an existing non-student Part 61 pilot certificate.
Many film and TV production companies are based here and it's also a hub
for aeronautical engineering.
Bill Bollinger (1940 - 1988) originally
studied aeronautical engineering at Brown University and turned to art when he moved to New York City in 1961.
The job is also known
as aeronautical technology and just as the name suggests, it involves handling everything related to machines that go in the air.
He deploys a central analogy from the history of
aeronautical design: In the 1940s, well - trained U.S. Air Force pilots began mysteriously crashing their mechanically sound planes.
The tyres are Pirelli P - Zero Corsa tires that feature 12 different rubber compounds, and the suspension and wishbones are made of
aeronautical grade aluminum, known as Avional.
In future, said Goldin, NASA will significantly increase the amount it spends on
aeronautical research, though space will still be its main business.
So
said aeronautical engineer Jiro Horikoshi, whose Mitsubishi A5M and A6M Zero served the Empire of Japan during WWII.
Jiro — inspired by the famous Italian
aeronautical designer Caproni — dreams of flying and designing beautiful airplanes.
The back story on this Infiniti concept is that it is supposed to represent a barn find, a car that would have existed had a group of
Japanese aeronautical engineers gotten together on an after - hours race - car project.
Q1 2018 underlying revenue was EUR 12.0 million (or 8.5 %) higher than Q1 2017 at constant FX reflecting new revenue in
aeronautical mobility from the entry into service of SES - 15, further adoption of Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) services by the U.S. Government and additional growth in Global Government.
on two rounds of consultations under the Airport Authorities Act with its airline customers on its proposed charges for
aeronautical services, and its decision to set new charges.
Limited to a production of just thirty - five cars, this luxurious automobile features many
aeronautical accents, including an aviation - grade clock, matte - black instrument gauges, and a veneer on the lower dashboard that evokes -LSB-...]
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Anthony Hopkins» Convoluted Courtroom Drama Due on DVD Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) is the CEO of the successful
aeronautical firm which bears his name.
A tall, dark, and elegant former grand prix driver who was trained as an aircraft designer and once worked under
aeronautical pioneer Gabriel Voisin, Lefèbvre was Citroën's de facto (yet oddly titleless) chief engineer from 1933 to 1958.
To obtain a remote pilot certificate with a sUAS rating, you must meet the following eligibility requirements: 1) be at least 16 years old; 2) be able to read, write, and understand the English language; and 3) be in a physical and mental condition that allows for the safe operation of the sUAS; 4) pass an
initial aeronautical knowledge test.
At the time, female pilots were thought to be a dangerous development — in part because men were not accustomed to women having unfettered access to the latest in
aeronautical equipment.
To build a balloon capable of circumnavigating the globe, engineers ripped a page from aeronautical history
She meets a girl her age at the summer
aeronautical show, nearby her parents» lakeside villa.
The two main branches of this subject
include aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering.
This satellite has already become a prime satellite for the North
American aeronautical market, with GoGo transferring more than 200 aircraft to the satellite within the first month of service launch and Global Eagle Entertainment taking significant incremental capacity to serve its airline customers.
«Our original goal was to complete this sort of original
aeronautical dream to fly like a bird,» said 28 - year - old Reichert yesterday.
It's a platitude that is as true for garage tinkerers as it is for the
NASA aeronautical innovators who are helping to design future airliners that will cut fuel consumption, reduce polluting emissions and fly more quietly.
The iCandy company
uses aeronautical technology, thus their standard is equated to a plane and not a push chair.
There are additional requirements, such as that you are vetted by the Transportation Security Administration, get an RPC (Remote Pilot Certificate) with a small UAS rating, are at least 16 years of age, pass a
recurrent aeronautical knowledge test every 24 months, and more.
You can find more information on FAA UAV regulations here, and a list of FAA
approved aeronautical knowledge test centers here.
Jiro dreams of flying and designing beautiful airplanes, inspired by the famous
Italian aeronautical designer Caproni.
You can find out more
about aeronautical engineering by reading our aerospace industry sector overview, written by an experienced aerospace engineer.
A new selector for the E-GEAR also makes an appearance and in keeping with the cabin's
aeronautical styling cues, it is reminiscent of a jet fighter's thrust control.
The equations defining the 1976 Standard Atmosphere are coded for inclusion in your
own aeronautical studies.
I assisted and helped the airways in controlling traffic, providing information for mission and flight planning, updating
aeronautical data and assisting the pilots in proper fight operations.
An official U.S. Armed
Forces aeronautical order showing graduation from a U.S. Armed Forces undergraduate pilot training school and receipt of a rating qualification as a military pilot;
Performed sound scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on 12 Naval Helicopter HH - 60H Seahawk electronic equipment, digital equipment,
associated aeronautical equipment, and aircraft support systems.
The location is also home to the Air Force lab known as Rome Lab and Griffiss Technology Park currently has over 6,000 jobs including cyber security,
aeronautical manufacturing, research and development including heavy MROs that employee 600 people and growing.
I've got the chat software up alongside Facebook, which provides quick access to my social - media geek squad in case I
get aeronautical - engineering questions.
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