Hey Trent
Have you read skimask's public profile, Yep, I would say he is an AV TECH.
Hey Trent
Have you read skimask's public profile, Yep, I would say he is an AV TECH.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Gee whiz aye -- that must be a considerably high paying job, I'd also imagine that you'd need to have some serious credentials (especially in America) Unlike a motor vehicle, there's no second chances with an aircraft if a fault occurs due to malpractice on the technician's part (the thing's just going to crash, you can't exactly just pull over to the side of the road) This is my reasoning for saying that it's a high paying job that would require a certain type of person with the appropriate credentials.
I have a good friend that is what I call a Harrier mechanic. 20 some years in the Marine Corps.
Yes, he has credentials out the you know what. As far as the type of person to work on these things...Attention to detail, enjoys reading data sheets and manuals, has a protocol for every thing and expects everyone else to also. So much so that he can be a real pain at times but you over look this. They know all to well that there is not a second chance.
The guys and gals that keep these birds in the air for us are are perfectionist, could not be any other way.
Dave
Always wear safety glasses while programming.
Don't worry with Trent.. i think he have a way too high self-esteem...maybe he think he's just over everybody... common attitude with some existing, newbs or wannabe IEEE.
Oh well at least there's a cure for it... euthanasia.. but it seems to be illegal in most country
I'M JUST KIDDING..
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Steve
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