What is Aviation Science
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Aviation mechanics conduct inspections and do repair work on all parts 
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an airplane, from the air conditioning to the landing gear. With
advanced career training,
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mechanics can also specialize in avionics
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systems such as navigation, radio communications, and radar. As
technology continues to advance, this work has become increasingly
important because many planes
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rely on computers and other complex 
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instruments to fly.  
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Career Training for Aviation Mechanics
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You can boost your career opportunities by training at a Federal
Aviation Administration- (FAA) certified school. About 170 trade schools
have this distinction. You can earn an associate or bachelor's degree in
avionics, aviation technology, or aviation maintenance management
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The FAA requires mechanics to have at least 1,900 class hours. Along
with courses on specific aircraft systems
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you can expect to study math, physics, computer science, mechanical
drawing
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electronics, and even chemistry. You also have to pass an exam to
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