Aeronautical
and aerospace engineering is a career option where you can truly fly
high. Some of the institutes that conduct the course and also make
arrangements for practical training are:
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School of Aeronautics, WZ-173, Palam, New Delhi - 110 045
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Institute of Aviation Technology, 1265, Sector 6, Bahadurgarh- 124507, Haryana
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Delhi Institute of Aeronautical Studies, 551-A, 3rd Floor, Chirag Delhi, New Delhi - 110 017
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Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, 215/1 Kalidas Road, Dehra Dun- 248 001
Flight facilitators
While the proper functioning of the systems during
flight is the responsibility of flight engineers, aeronautical
engineers respond to reports from air crew of any difficulties
experienced during flights, repairing and making corrections. Due to
the high sophistication in modern aviation, the need for flight
engineers on a flight is rarely felt. The pilot, co-pilot and the
cockpit assistants perform the flight engineer's job during the flight.
Nevertheless, flight engineers do have their share of work to do before
and after the flight.
Rocket route
While the main thrust of aeronautical engineering
lies in the design, development, maintenance and teaching of
aeronautics, aircraft engineers in civil aviation normally specialise
in aeronautical mechanical or electronic engineering. Aeronautical
engineers are also involved in other non-conventional fields such as
air turbine production plants or design development programmes for the
aviation industry. Aeronautical engineers can also join the Navy or Air
Force for operating and maintaining sophisticated aircraft, aero-engine
and armament equipment in use by the services. The Air Force recruits
aeronautical engineers as Flight Test Engineers to conduct test
flights. Here, they are required to complete the flight measurement
operation with desired precaution and follow it up with analysis and
interpretation.
Aerospace engineering is another
challenging field for engineers of this discipline. The design and
manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft for commercial or military use
is a highly technical field and requires highly trained engineers,
scientists and technicians specialising in areas such as aerospace,
aeronautics, electronics, computer science, robotics, meteorology,
chemistry and physics. Aerospace engineers may be required to work on
the designing of complete aircraft or may specialise in areas such as
missile guidance systems, propulsion, and guidance control systems.
Selection schedule
If you are one of those drawn to the challenges of
space, you need to take up aeronautical engineering after plus two
(PCM) or it can be pursued at the postgraduate level, after a degree in
mechanical engineering or electronics. One can also opt for a diploma
in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, and work as a technician. Diploma
holders can also acquire degrees on clearing the exams of the
Aeronautical Society of India.
Several engineering colleges offer
aeronautical engineering---the Indian Institute of Technology in
Chennai, Mumbai, Kanpur and Kharagpur and also the Punjab Engineering
College, Chandigarh ( Kalpana Chawla's alma mater). Admission is
through the Joint Entrance Examn (JEE) conducted in January and May
every year along with the entrance for other streams. Punjab
Engineering College too conducts an entrance test for students of plus
two with PCM.
Aeronautical engineering can also be studied
through correspondence with the Aeronautical Society of India. The
Associate Membership of this society has been recognised by the
Ministry of Education, on par with a bachelor's degree in aeronautical
engineering from an Indian university.
Airline avenues
Airline companies such as Air-India, Indian
Airlines, Jet Airways, Sahara, Pawan Hans, Helicopter Corporation of
India and flying clubs, private airlines and government-owned air
services take on aeronautical engineers. Besides airlines, they can
also get jobs in organisations such as HAL which designs and builds
aircraft for defence purposes, research and development organisations
such as Defence Research and Development Laboratories, NAL,
Aeronautical Development Establishment and the Civil Aviation
Department, also take on trained engineers.