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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aeronautics engineer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a professional who designs, develops, and tests aircraft and spacecraft.
Example: "After completing his degree, he secured a position as an aeronautics engineer at a leading aerospace company."
Alternatives: "aerospace engineer" or "aviation engineer".
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Now company founder Guy Negre, an aeronautics engineer who developed a high-performance racing engine for Formula 1 in the late 1980s, is counting on India's largest carmaker, Tata Motors, to bring his highly anticipated Air Car to market later this year.
The father was an aeronautics engineer who in his youth had been a gymnastics champion.
In 1928 she married Herbert von Thaden, a former military pilot and aeronautics engineer.
His father was an aeronautics engineer at Grumman Aerospace in Bethpage, N.Y.
The article was written by Walter Kreiser, an aeronautics engineer who described himself as the "only one among the pacifists who has a real sense about planes".
Mr. Ratmansky grew up in Kiev, where his father — a former junior gymnastic champion — was an aeronautics engineer and his mother a psychiatrist.
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A hybrid teaching and research model is also part of the plan, with "integrated teaching and research" planned — so "you can actually educate the next generation of aeronautics engineers that we know how to operate and have the skillset to work in this unmanned aerial vehicles space".
A hybrid teaching and research model is also part of the plan, with "integrated teaching and research" planned — so "you can actually educate the next generation of aeronautics engineers that we know how to operate and have the skillset to work in this unmanned aerial vehicles space".
He attended night school, being promoted to a staff assistant at the service's aeronautics bureau and, after 12 years of night study, was designated an aeronautical engineer by the civil service, he told The Times in an interview.
Wesley L. Harris, an aeronautical engineer and former MIT faculty member, most recently NASA's associate administrator for aeronautics.
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