What Does an Aerospace Engineer Do?

Answer:
Aerospace engineers develop, design, and supervise
the manufacturing of, and test spacecraft, aircraft, and missiles. It is often called rocket science by those outside the field.


The category of aerospace engineers includes both aeronautical engineers: engineers who work with aircraft, and aerospace engineers: engineers who design, develop, and test spacecraft.

 An aerospace engineer must be knowledgeable in the fields of thermodynamics, aerodynamics, propulsion, mathematics, and fluid mechanics.

An aerospace engineer can be found in a variety of different industries, such as government defense, commercial aviation, and space exploration. Aeronautical engineers might specialize in any part of the design or production of fighter jets, passenger airplanes, cargo airplanes, single-engine airplanes, or helicopters, among other products. Aerospace engineers might focus on rockets, missiles, satellites, or spacecraft.

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