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3 FoundAircraft Maintenance Engineer
"The Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (Specifically the Licensed Aircraft Engineer / LAE) is the ultimate boss of the airport tarmac and hangar. While the "Aircraft Mechanic" turns the wrench, the LAE is the person who legally inspects the work and signs their name on the official document. If the plane crashes due to a mechanical failure, the LAE goes to prison."
Aviation Engineer
"Aviation Engineers (Technical Services / CAMO Engineers) are the strategic brains behind an airline's safety. While the "Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (LAE)" physically stands on the tarmac to inspect a broken engine, the Aviation Engineer sits in the airline's headquarters, using data to predict *when* that engine will break before it actually happens."
Avionics Maintenance
"Avionics Maintenance specialists are the IT professionals and neurosurgeons of the aviation world. While a standard Aircraft Mechanic fixes the metal wings and the jet engine (the body), the Avionics tech fixes the radars, the autopilot, and the miles of hidden wiring (the brain and nerves)."