Does anyone here work in aircraft maintenance/engineering?
Was wondering if any KBers worked in the aviation industry, specifically in the maintenance/engineering field.
I'm 22 and trying to figure out my career, when I was at school I really didn't give a fuck about what was ahead of me and just wagged a lot, didn't get very good results. Spent all my time being a snotty-nosed punk really.
I got myself a motorbike once I was out of school and working and managed to get a job in bike shop for about 2 years, it involved classic and racing bikes which is when I realised I wanted to seriously work in an engineering field, especially around bikes or cars - then I started remember all the many happy days spent with my dad at airshows and such when I was a young child watching the warbirds.
I've been thinking very seriously about going into aircraft maintenance now. I would love to learn to work on smaller fixed wingers and choppers. Deal was pretty much sealed when I went to have a geez at the De Havilland Mosquito at Avspecs and the hangar at the Ardmore Warbirds Club. One day I want to turn a spanner on a Corsair or Mustang, that would be my ultimate goal, paid or unpaid.
If anyone works in these fields I would love to hear from you. Where did you study, what did you learn and what do you do in your day to day job, any info would be great.
You want some advice - lightning strikes once, it does not strike twice!
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