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- The History of Avionics - the Origins of Avionics Engineers and TechniciansAvionics engineers conduct research and solve developmental problems associated with aviation, such as instrument landing systems and other safety instruments. Avionics engineers are sub-specialty of the field of aerospace engineering.
- Wiring Spacecraft and AirplanesAvionics technicians inspect, test, adjust, and repair the electronic components of aircraft communications, navigation, and flight-control systems and compile complete maintenance-and-overhaul records for the work they do.
- Avionics Engineers and Technicians - How to Pursue Your Dream Job in AvionicsAvionics engineers must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and may participate in a cooperative education program through their engineering school.
- Aerospace Engineering - How to Find Employers and Your First JobOne good way to learn more about avionics is to visit factories and test facilities where avionics technicians work as part of teams designing and testing new equipment.
- General Aviation Avionics "Glass" is 15/16ths Full!This article describes some of the exciting general aviation avionics introduced this summer at EAA's Airventure Oshkosh Airshow
My Call to Service: An Air Force Career in RetrospectMy career on active duty with the United States Air Force spanned two decades, from 1976 through 1997. In this first of several planned articles, I provide an overview of how I answered my call to service to my country.- Aircraft and Avionics TechniciansAircraft and avionics technicians are responsible for performing maintenance and repair on aircraft in a safe manner