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What is the difference between an aerospace and aeronautical engineer?

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What is the difference between an aerospace and aeronautical engineer?

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– question from Abdullah Ally Most engineers in this field are actually aeronautical engineers (those who work on the design, manufacture, and use of aircraft) or astronautical engineers (those who work on the design, manufacture, and use of spacecraft). Aerospace engineering is just a generic term that includes both disciplines. For example, our staff includes engineers whose education and career focus on aeronautical engineering while another specializes in astronautical engineering, but each of us has the same job title–aerospace engineer. • I’m doing a report on aeronauntical and aerospace engineering and I need some information on what kind of education is needed to become an aeronautical engineer. Also, how can I get involved in the field of aeronautical engineering? And how can I get into designing military jets? – question from Cameron Garrett An aerospace engineer needs to obtain at least a bachelor of science degree (BS) from a school that has been properly accredited by som

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