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China civil aviation university

Flying is a good major. I just flew out to work for a few years.

As far as I know, the employment rate of flying is basically 100%. As long as you pass 60 exams (or even make-up exams), you can find a job. At that time, no one could not find a job under the above conditions.

The type of work after coming out is generally called "maintenance", which can be simply understood as "aircraft repair".

As for the classification of maintenance, that's too much.

General airlines are mainly divided into "routes" and "scheduled inspections". The air route is responsible for the pre-flight and post-flight inspection of the aircraft before take-off and after landing, and the corresponding "time control work" and "small-stage inspection" must have certain system troubleshooting ability, generally in the working state of the outfield. The scheduled inspection is responsible for the C inspection of the aircraft, generally for the hangar shutdown, which also requires good theory and hands-on ability of disassembly.

Repair shops only do C inspection of aircraft, and the C inspection ability of general repair shops is greater than that of the scheduled inspection departments of airlines.

If you get more from technology, it will be too much, such as machinery, electricity, electronics, sheet metal, composite materials, engines and repairs. Each technical department performs different tasks.

To provide technical support to front-line personnel, you can also call the engineering department or the technical department, who provide various technical solutions.

The above classification can't be reflected when you are studying at school. Only when you enter the company will there be such a detailed classification, and the company will also have corresponding training content.

Finally, don't neglect your studies at school, because every mechanic has to take the "basic license" after work, which is a must for a machine, and most of the contents are studied by civil aviation majors, so theoretically you will have a little advantage over others.