Any one who is experienced or knows alot about this industry, can you advise me what should i go for. I am super confused. I love both. Aircraft maintenance technician? Or Avionics technician? Or neither of them ? Of of 2024, do we get jobs after completing such courses. I have heard people saying after you complete these courses, you dont get job easily, if you do , you need to work years to get license and stuff. Jobs are not a thing unless you have degree and experience (lol). I wanna do this but i am an immigrant. I am going to take education loan for all this. I just dont wanna end up doing something that has long long journey with less success rates.
So all I did was type in avionics and click on the first video. Please answer my question if possible. Would it be possible to program all the crazy tricks that extremely experienced pilots are capable of doing directly into the plane? Giving just competent pilots the ability to do extreme maneuvers that would otherwise be impossible? Just by pressing a button? Also has any one ever experimented with eeg type or similar technology to control an aircraft? I feel like that in combination with the crazy f35 helmet would result in a very capable pilot, possibly able to do things that you can’t do with normal controls. But then again, I’ve never flown outside of a flight sim.
Hello. I am university student in Turkey. My major is avionic engineering and have a project to complete. The project is about testing the Bendix King KR 87 adf system and KI 227 indicator with Linaire L-280 test unit. But i have done tons of research to get a document how to operate and wire linaire L-280 to the KR 87 and KI 227, found nothing. Because the manufacturer is closed i think. Is there any chance to help me? Thanks a lot.
(This video is for configuring the unit only when it is fully installed) However, the recommended procedure to remove this or any AVIDYNE unit would be found in the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness that installed the AVIDYNE unit originally. These would be located in the aircraft records.
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With November being “National Adoption Month.” As an employee here in Lincoln. I’d love to hear about those who are adopted(Like myself.) And their adoption stories.