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Avionics Technician

Related Job Title:

Aircraft Electronics Specialist, Aircraft Electronics Technician, Aircraft Electronic Systems Specialist

Job Description:

Today's aircraft use sophisticated electronic equipment for communication, navigation, weather radar, flight control, hydraulics and autopilot systems that are known as avionics. An avionics technician deals with the installation, calibration and repair of these electronic systems used on aircraft. Aircraft electronics specialists and avionics technicians work closely with the maintenance technicians to keep all aircraft systems operational. This work can take place in an aircraft or in a repair station. The duties include routine electronic maintenance (wiring), troubleshooting or localizing and diagnosing causes of equipment malfunction, replacement of faulty components, tracing circuitry as well as aligning and adjusting repaired equipment. The technician must also be organized in record keeping as each are required to note on forms what is wrong and the particulars about how it was repaired.

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You might want to further explore this career by checking out the web sites given below.

San Jose State University Aviation Program (California)
Lansing Community College Avionics Technology Program
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Robotics Education
Junior Engineering Technical Society

What can I do right now?
Become a Ham radio operator.
Take an electronics course.
Learn how to repair small electrical appliances.
Take courses that help you to be comfortable using a computer.
Get experience working the sound board for your school plays or musical performances.

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