June 11, 20241 yr I tried searching the threads for this but is it possible to become an engineer after flying? For those who have followed this path what is some advice you can offer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
June 11, 20241 yr An engineer as in mechanical or electrical? Flight engineer? Engineer is a very broad term. I was a mechanical engineer for 5 years prior to flying. I could probably talk to it a bit having been in the industry. That is, if we're talking the same industry.
June 11, 20241 yr Author An engineer as in mechanical or electrical? Flight engineer? Engineer is a very broad term. I was a mechanical engineer for 5 years prior to flying. I could probably talk to it a bit having been in the industry. That is, if we're talking the same industry. I wanted to be an engineer in the space industry if possible. I know it’s going to be difficult especially after working in aeronautics for a long time. I wanted to know the plausibility and if anyone has taken this path.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
June 20, 20241 yr On 6/11/2024 at 3:44 PM, Jay32 said: I wanted to be an engineer in the space industry if possible. I know it’s going to be difficult especially after working in aeronautics for a long time. I wanted to know the plausibility and if anyone has taken this path. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I mean, yeah. Why not? If you have the degree, go for it. However, you'll be applying for an entry level position. Do you already have an engineering degree/engineering experience? Are you already a mil pilot? There is no age limit to being an engineer, but it can be a tough gig depending on the industry. Space I'm assuming is in that category. Still, too many questions with your scenario to really give you any solid advice.