You LITERALLY work as my dream job, thank you so much for this video bro, in fact, you might see me working with you in a few years time 🙏, next time I go heathrow i’ll look out for you 😂
@@MohammadTaher I have a Question Mr Mohammed taher !!!! Under the UK government climate plan , UK has committed to net zero by 2050 . Will UK have electric planes by 2050 ? OR will all UK airport close down by 2050 ?
INCREDIBLY AMAZING! EXPERIENCE AFTER watching this video so good video. And I like aerospace engineering so much and in my school i enjoy my mathematics and physics ..so much. And i am so interested in MATHS that i can solve maths all day without any hesitation. I love space and SPACECRAFTS and knowing about how SPACE crafts and AIRCRAFTS made and all that. I THINK ENGINEERING IS ALL ABOUT UNDERSTANDING THAT WHAT THE PROBLEM IS AND HOW TO GET THERE AND THE DEEP KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROBLEM THAT YOU CAN EVEN WRITE THAT EVEN ON A PAPER AND THAT'S WHERE HALF THE PROBLEM IS ALREADY SOLVED. AND IT IS A VERY VERY INTRESTING THING FOR ME BECAUSE I HAVE VERY CREATIVE MIND. I ALWAYS TRY TO DO SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL. LOVE YOUR ALL VIDEOS🎉 YOU HAVE EXPLAINED IN A VERY GOOD WAY EVERYTHING...! ✈️🔥
1. how many hours 2. is this job hard and take serious amount of knowledge? 3. how many years of college and what are your degrees 4. is it ever get boring?
Me and my friend also are gonna learn Aerospace engineering in just a few weeks time and the as we fly with time i hope one day we both and all other guys and gals who loves this subject will get to to what they like and love
I know everyone has their own preferences but idk how people like engineering? It feels like a labor work to me since childhood I was never into engineering. I always liked medical, law, business, liberal arts or fashion design etc.
Hey Mohammad, I love your videos, you make such great quality content! I really need your help man. I love aviation, it is my dream to have a job like yours, even scrubbing the runway lights! Everything I see in your videos is like Disneyland for me, so I'm decided to follow this career path; the question is, If I wanna pursuit a career like yours, should I go into Mechanical or Civil Engineering? I would've gone for Aerospace or Aeronautical, but unfortunatelly those programs aren't available in my country. What advice would you give me? Thanks! If anyone can give me further advice, please let me know.✈️
Hey brother! Thank you so much for such a great comments. Really it all depends on what interests you. You can get in the Graduate program with both a mechanical or a civil engineering degree. So which ever one interests you more, I say so that and you will be able to make your path work after that.
Heyyy first I want to thank you for your great content.... I've heard that the aerospace engineer with master degree has 77 percent more than others in salary
As an airline mechanic myself, I pay VERY close attention when I work on primary flight controls. I've changed the stabilizer actuators on the ERJ before. They're better- designed than the one on the MDs I think. They have two parallel screws instead of one, and have a sealed oil reservoir instead of grease. But still, it's scary to know only four bolts are keeping that plane in the air. I take all the time I need to make sure it's installed 100% correctly, no matter how much the supervisor wants to rush us. I'l NEVER let sub-par maintenance hurt the people who fly on my planes. But you, boy, who act like an engineer, can you explain us why still only 4 bolts? This is supposed to be your job right rather than advertising yourself.
Thank you so much sir. I am an engineering student and have a great passion in aviation. Heathrow Airport is like a dream place of work for me and I would be very pleased if you provide me with more information. Hopefully waiting for your reply With love from India
Hi Brother Mohamed I did mechanical engineering abroad I had my degree I didn’t had any work experience just when I was studied I used some machines and practice with other tools Now after settling in London almost 15 years I want to get back to my first experience on my life Unfortunately found it very difficult and no idea how to start Any advice please Thank you
Thank you for the information in this video it was a lot helpful, my question is: I studied mechanical engineering but want to go into aerospace engineering in Canada which college do you advice me to go
So I’m an young adult doing my a levels. I’ve picked Maths, Further Maths (further mechanics & decision 1) & Physics. Do you have any tips for someone like me, that wants to get into the defence sector & work on military jets ?
I feel same love and passion for aviation. I wanted to study aerospace however I did engineering in computer science and have 5 years of working experience. I was looking for some course or master degree in aerospace, where I can study, learn and work as an engineer or technician. And I found your video. I live very close to Heathrow airport. I am so love with an aeroplane that I keep on looking for the jobs there. well, If possible, please guide me if there is any course in your knowledge that can help me. should I go for Master in Aerospace engineering so that I can get chance to work as an aerospace engineer/aircraft technician? well thank you so much Taher for your great and informative videos. ☺☺☺
Very nice video. Are you an EASA or CAA licence holder. Ive currently got a MBA & BBA in Aviation maintenance, B1 Licenced on B737/757 fleet and a little around 33 yrs experience in the field. I was thinking about working at heathrow, in maintenance , safety or airports. I understand CAA licence would mean clearing all modules again post BREXIT. Any suggestions.
Hi I want to get into mechanical engineering word however I don't know whether I go in designing or mechanical engineering or other therefore I want your advice because you have experience of the enginring word.Thank You
hello brother Mohammad i graduted as an aircraft mechanic but i never had the chance to work as one. now that im here in uk as my wifes dependant im looking for ways to apply my degree but its hard. my friends told me to apply for apprenticeship because my degree in the philipines is not credited here in the uk. any advice sir. 😅
This dude isn’t an engineer… he’s a maintenance technician. All of you guys are being fooled. You will not see an aerospace engineer walk around and scrubbing a light….. they did not do 4-5 years of hard core math and physics to go scrub a light and clean equipment or replace a bolt. In this video he says he took physics however in a comment on another video, he says physics is not required for this at all.
Mostly aerospace engineers work on computers designing aircraft using special software, the manufacturing machines and technicians actually ‘build’ the plane.
I hope you see this comment I am currently studying a diploma in electrical engineering but would like to transition into aerospace engineering in a foreign country let's say america or england how would I go about that ?
So wait you didnt do engineering for ur choices? Also im thinking of doing flight engineering? Another thing how much do you get paid? Also nice video u make it seem way cooler than i Expected
Thanks man. I did engineering at university but not alevels/ btec. I'm not sure what flight engineering is to be honest.... The pay ranges between 28-37k as an entry level and goes up with time and experience.
Absolutely wonderful 👏 it is very informative ❤ Im am gonna do my aerospace engineering form uni of herts. But the sandwich year is not available so l wont get a placement year. Will it effect my job availability? Like, would it be difficult to find jobs?
Having experience is always helpful when finding a role but there are many companies who are looking to hire young people that have potential even without any experience!
Is aircraft mechanic same as engineer ? and I saw videos where there are flight engineers sitting at the back of the pilot ? Are they same as mechanics? And what course should be taken in college for that ?
Hello brother. I have completed my basic easa part 66 B1.1 examination. I want to work in Australia. I am planning to study aviation management there. Is that possible to get aircraft maintenance job?
myself an aerospace engineering graduate , Iam thinking of taking masters in uk , i want to know about the placements and job oppurtunities after masters
💡💡💡[NEED AN ANSWER] 💡💡💡 Firstly, I'd like to express my appreciation for your insightful video on aerospace careers. It was truly enlightening, and I'm keen to seek your advice regarding a career transition.I am 37 years old, with seven years of experience as a motorhome and caravan engineer/technician. My background includes various specialized courses and certifications, ensuring my proficiency in this field. Beyond my formal qualifications, I have amassed significant practical knowledge and expertise.My lifelong passion has been aviation, a topic you touched upon in your video. Given my background and interests, I'm considering a shift to the aerospace industry. However, I'm uncertain about the necessity of obtaining an official degree in aerospace, especially considering the current industry trend of prioritizing formally educated candidates.Could you advise on the feasibility of entering the aerospace sector without a formal degree, particularly for someone with my experience and family commitments? A degree entails several years of study, which is a challenging prospect given my responsibilities as a family man.Your guidance on how to navigate this career change into the aerospace field would be invaluable to me.Thank you for your time and consideration.Best regards
Hi bro Assalamu alaikum My name is Mohamed Abdhahir iam BE mechanical engineering so iam currently working for ground staff in Qatar airways my question is my profession is engineering but now working Ground staff i have change to engineering department for aviation side so Tell me a way how to go ?
Hey there , One question is that how can we get the job in Heathrow my education background is in biology science but I did online airport operations course and I here on student visa please guide I need help regarding this looking forward for your response. Thank you.
Hi, I have a quick question please. My degree is general engineering so its quite generic, (mainly focuses on robotics and a few mechanical and electronic and coding modules) - what extra modules would you advice me to take that would immensely help me get an engineering job in an airport? - (for example do you think studying thermofluids textbook is a good use of my time or any advice for better things to focus on ?)
To be very very honest, I think it would be more useful to spend that time focusing on your people skills and your ability to articulate yourself and your ideas Vs just getting better at something technical. I would highly recommend a book called How to win friends and influence people
The answer is:- AME(Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) 2 years(includes 2 month airport training IGI delhi)+ 2 years of practical experience in working environment Then you can apply for the job in foreign. That's it
@@keshav007infinity am completed my engineering in electrical field am interested in aviation jobs related engineering field in airport in foreign what should I do now. ?
The entry requirements for the program is a Beng or Meng in engineering - preferably mechanical/ aerospace/electrical but other types of Engineering can also be considered. Once the graduate scheme ends, you apply internally for a role that you think will fit into your career progression and the sky is the limit with where you can end up! There are so so so many options.
Thanks, your really helping me decide what to pursue. Are there any other options to get into a similar job role as yourself without an engineering degree?
@@alexrozario8113 yes absolutely! Heathrow has an engineering apprenticeship where you become an engineering technician. It’s a 4 year programme and you get all the qualifications you need as part of the scheme
Quick question for the heathrow airport apprenticeships do there give you a degree, money for learning and can you tell send me a link so I can apply. Thank u
Hi Mikail, the Heathrow apprenticeship doesn't have a degree. Rather you get an NVQ level 3. For more information just search "Heathrow engineering apprenticeship" on Google and you'll find the link. Applications are currently closed and will open towards the end of the year
This really took the veil of math intensiveness and revealed that the pleasure in engineering is problem solving and communication.
You LITERALLY work as my dream job, thank you so much for this video bro, in fact, you might see me working with you in a few years time 🙏, next time I go heathrow i’ll look out for you 😂
My broooooo! I look forward to it!
@@MohammadTaher hii, bro I'm a aeronautical engineering student from India, can you share me what are the difficulties that you have faced
Thank you soo much! needed some guidance, this video turned out to be extremely helpful
Ahh Sohaib! I'm so glad! Thank you so much and hopefully there's more to come 🙏🏼
Salam! I just found your channel - I work as an engineer for an airline and you described my feelings exactly! Keep up the cool vids!
Walaykum Al salam. Thank you so much Maida! Will do
Brother, Thank you so much for making such an amazing video about aerospace engineering
Wow, I just love the passion & enthusiasm you carry throughout the video.
you make things so simple and understanding you will be good as a trainer
Loved it! Really informative and super fun to watch. Thanks Mo, learned a lot!
Thank you Hasanain! 😁
@@MohammadTaher Bro you are graduated from Pakistan/Uk
Good question ask from him.. Hmm
you make it sound so interesting, just amazing every process requires so much work and dedication
Absolutely. So much goes on behind the scenes yet passengers are oblivious for the most part
@@MohammadTaher I have a Question Mr Mohammed taher !!!! Under the UK government climate plan , UK has committed to net zero by 2050 .
Will UK have electric planes by 2050 ? OR will all UK airport close down by 2050 ?
Thank you for your time ❤i bet its so challenging to make such an interesting content and work at the same time ..thank you ❤🙏
It is, but knowing that people like you find it valuable makes it all worth while
Thanks so much for this video. Will share with my son. He wants to get into engineering
Awesome!
INCREDIBLY AMAZING! EXPERIENCE AFTER watching this video so good video. And I like aerospace engineering so much and in my school i enjoy my mathematics and physics ..so much. And i am so interested in MATHS that i can solve maths all day without any hesitation. I love space and SPACECRAFTS and knowing about how SPACE crafts and AIRCRAFTS made and all that. I THINK ENGINEERING IS ALL ABOUT UNDERSTANDING THAT WHAT THE PROBLEM IS AND HOW TO GET THERE AND THE DEEP KNOWLEDGE OF THE PROBLEM THAT YOU CAN EVEN WRITE THAT EVEN ON A PAPER AND THAT'S WHERE HALF THE PROBLEM IS ALREADY SOLVED. AND IT IS A VERY VERY INTRESTING THING FOR ME BECAUSE I HAVE VERY CREATIVE MIND.
I ALWAYS TRY TO DO SOMETHING NEW AND USEFUL.
LOVE YOUR ALL VIDEOS🎉 YOU HAVE EXPLAINED IN A VERY GOOD WAY EVERYTHING...!
✈️🔥
I have spent many hours taking pics at the end of the runway watching planes and to be soooo close to those planes is a dream
Sam i was very similar to you! Being so close was a dream but I worked hard till it became possible
1. how many hours
2. is this job hard and take serious amount of knowledge?
3. how many years of college and what are your degrees
4. is it ever get boring?
Are you asking questions or summarizing the video in points?
Check his TT out, Mo the Airport Guy (I think) Helped me out a lot!
I’m the same still only 13 and I would like to be a pilot when I am older. Also the wooden llenar in the back is an A380 😉
You know your aircraft well
Best video ever It’s so clear
U got a subscribe
So glad you enjoyed it Sara 😄😄😄
AS SALAAMU ALAIKUM BROTHER TAHIR,THANKS FOR THE IMPORTANT GUIDANCE.
just got round to watching this again properly! Such an informative video :)
Thank you so much for this Nayar! I really appreciate it
Loved your talk on progeny podcast
Thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 glad you enjoyed it
Well done mate great video hope u do well and do what u wanna do true respect
Ahh thank you Craig! I appreciate your support
@@MohammadTaher u will inspire many other people got to admit the airport looks amazing
@@craiglilywhite3069 I felt like it would be so selfish of me to see all this amazing stuff and not share it! And hence the journey began
@@MohammadTaher thanks for replying bro are u still at Heathrow
@@craiglilywhite3069 yes I am
Really thanks sir.such a informative video😊
My pleasure Shidha
Great video Mo! I wish I had seen something like this when I was younger...might have done Aero instead of Chemical eng haha.
Thank you Sanjee! 😁🙏🏻
Me and my friend also are gonna learn Aerospace engineering in just a few weeks time and the as we fly with time i hope one day we both and all other guys and gals who loves this subject will get to to what they like and love
I know everyone has their own preferences but idk how people like engineering? It feels like a labor work to me since childhood I was never into engineering. I always liked medical, law, business, liberal arts or fashion design etc.
Hey Mohammad, I love your videos, you make such great quality content!
I really need your help man. I love aviation, it is my dream to have a job like yours, even scrubbing the runway lights! Everything I see in your videos is like Disneyland for me, so I'm decided to follow this career path; the question is, If I wanna pursuit a career like yours, should I go into Mechanical or Civil Engineering? I would've gone for Aerospace or Aeronautical, but unfortunatelly those programs aren't available in my country. What advice would you give me?
Thanks! If anyone can give me further advice, please let me know.✈️
Hey brother! Thank you so much for such a great comments.
Really it all depends on what interests you. You can get in the Graduate program with both a mechanical or a civil engineering degree. So which ever one interests you more, I say so that and you will be able to make your path work after that.
I’ve like planes ever since 2016 and that plane behind you is the Airbus A380
That's right! It's an absolute beauty
I love it.. I am in class 8 now in future I also want to be an aerospace engineer...❤🤗..
LOL It was like looking at a video of me I made. 100% relatable. Good job!
LAmazing! Really informative
best regards Canada AME
Fantastic video! Great content 👍🏼
Thanks sis! Looking forward to your RUclips channel ;)
Great video man !
Heyyy first I want to thank you for your great content.... I've heard that the aerospace engineer with master degree has 77 percent more than others in salary
As an airline mechanic myself, I pay VERY close attention when I work on primary flight controls. I've changed the stabilizer actuators on the ERJ before. They're better- designed than the one on the MDs I think. They have two parallel screws instead of one, and have a sealed oil reservoir instead of grease. But still, it's scary to know only four bolts are keeping that plane in the air. I take all the time I need to make sure it's installed 100% correctly, no matter how much the supervisor wants to rush us. I'l NEVER let sub-par maintenance hurt the people who fly on my planes. But you, boy, who act like an engineer, can you explain us why still only 4 bolts? This is supposed to be your job right rather than advertising yourself.
Quran 5 32
Asalamwalaikum wrwb im aspiring to became a aerospace engineer. This video made me how best is engineering
Alhamdlilah 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Love your hoodie
Thanks bro! More where that came from ;)
Really interesting! Great editing skills
I appreciate that so much! 🙏🏼
Thank you so much sir.
I am an engineering student and have a great passion in aviation. Heathrow Airport is like a dream place of work for me and I would be very pleased if you provide me with more information. Hopefully waiting for your reply
With love from India
Where you study now?
Where you study now?
@@jiaulhoquerubel5593 India
Hi
Brother Mohamed
I did mechanical engineering abroad I had my degree
I didn’t had any work experience just when I was studied I used some machines and practice with other tools
Now after settling in London almost 15 years
I want to get back to my first experience on my life
Unfortunately found it very difficult and no idea how to start
Any advice please
Thank you
Any engineering would strongly recommend internships for work experience as it’s highly competitive
Damn! 🔥
Wish i could a part of your team..
If I become an aeronautical Engineer,can I say my prayers perfectly?
Couldn't you just place domes around the floor light and have many of them so you can switch them out when they get dirty
How much do aerospace engineers get paid
Amazing video. I would love to know the pay progression and career progression in this position.
Loved this!
Thank youuuu
Love your
content ❤️
Thank you brother!!!
I am going to year 13 ? Finish my A levels then start at heathrow what l should choose
You could always join on the engineering apprenticeship training if you don't want to go to uni? Watch my video on it for more information
Thank you for the information in this video it was a lot helpful, my question is:
I studied mechanical engineering but want to go into aerospace engineering in Canada which college do you advice me to go
So I’m an young adult doing my a levels. I’ve picked Maths, Further Maths (further mechanics & decision 1) & Physics. Do you have any tips for someone like me, that wants to get into the defence sector & work on military jets ?
I’m the same as you man except I chose Maths Physics Chemistry and Biology
@@theodirisu8691 no way, are you self studying as an adult too? How old are you dude
Do you know any more about how to get into that now?
I feel same love and passion for aviation. I wanted to study aerospace however I did engineering in computer science and have 5 years of working experience. I was looking for some course or master degree in aerospace, where I can study, learn and work as an engineer or technician. And I found your video. I live very close to Heathrow airport. I am so love with an aeroplane that I keep on looking for the jobs there. well, If possible, please guide me if there is any course in your knowledge that can help me. should I go for Master in Aerospace engineering so that I can get chance to work as an aerospace engineer/aircraft technician? well thank you so much Taher for your great and informative videos. ☺☺☺
Very nice video.
Are you an EASA or CAA licence holder.
Ive currently got a MBA & BBA in Aviation maintenance, B1 Licenced on B737/757 fleet and a little around 33 yrs experience in the field.
I was thinking about working at heathrow, in maintenance , safety or airports.
I understand CAA licence would mean clearing all modules again post BREXIT.
Any suggestions.
Amxing vid bro!!! When am I getting airside 👀🤨😂😂
Only a matter of timeeee ;)
Any job in aeronautical engineering?
Mechanical engineer can work in aviation filed as engineer
Wowww sana all 😁😁😁👏👏👏
New avid subscriber here... Thanks 😁😁😁😍😍😍
Thank you for the support Gerry! More to come!
Hi I want to get into mechanical engineering word however I don't know whether I go in designing or mechanical engineering or other therefore I want your advice because you have experience of the enginring word.Thank You
hello brother Mohammad i graduted as an aircraft mechanic but i never had the chance to work as one. now that im here in uk as my wifes dependant im looking for ways to apply my degree but its hard. my friends told me to apply for apprenticeship because my degree in the philipines is not credited here in the uk. any advice sir. 😅
Great video man!! Very interesting and good insight to Heathrow and engineering. Is engineering btec still alright??
Yepp thats still good!
Hello, I want to get to know about aircraft maintenance engineer.. If you have any idea plz guide me..I thought its little bit related to your field..
Hello sir I'm going to finish Aeronautical Engineering and give some information to get a job in Aviation please
Can an accounts graduate from abroad join the engineering apprenticeship programme of 4 years at Heathrow Airport?
Greetings from me Indonesian aircraft engineer
Thanks mohamed
I have a question aerospace engineering take how many years to complete
What about flight dispatchers/FOO
This is the dream😄
It's all within reach brother!
This dude isn’t an engineer… he’s a maintenance technician. All of you guys are being fooled. You will not see an aerospace engineer walk around and scrubbing a light….. they did not do 4-5 years of hard core math and physics to go scrub a light and clean equipment or replace a bolt.
In this video he says he took physics however in a comment on another video, he says physics is not required for this at all.
Mostly aerospace engineers work on computers designing aircraft using special software, the manufacturing machines and technicians actually ‘build’ the plane.
@@McFlashh yea he doesn’t do fucking either. He does maintenance work.
I am a mechanical engineer and i am fond of studying planes , technicalities of plane and around. What book do you suggest i should read.
I hope you see this comment I am currently studying a diploma in electrical engineering but would like to transition into aerospace engineering in a foreign country let's say america or england how would I go about that ?
Please help my husband....He is a aernuatical engineer ..he not get that job
If he has the right to work in the Uk he can apply now on the Heathrow website
So wait you didnt do engineering for ur choices? Also im thinking of doing flight engineering? Another thing how much do you get paid? Also nice video u make it seem way cooler than i Expected
Thanks man. I did engineering at university but not alevels/ btec. I'm not sure what flight engineering is to be honest....
The pay ranges between 28-37k as an entry level and goes up with time and experience.
Oh ok very cool
Hi. I am an aircraft engineer with B1 rating in few months and I how love to work there too. Any advise?
Are we gone ah get payments for over working hours in airport.. At the time of apprenticeship
The apprenticeship doesn't give overtime, however the moment you finish the apprenticeship, you can start to work overtime
Absolutely wonderful 👏 it is very informative ❤
Im am gonna do my aerospace engineering form uni of herts. But the sandwich year is not available so l wont get a placement year. Will it effect my job availability? Like, would it be difficult to find jobs?
Having experience is always helpful when finding a role but there are many companies who are looking to hire young people that have potential even without any experience!
Is aircraft mechanic same as engineer ? and I saw videos where there are flight engineers sitting at the back of the pilot ? Are they same as mechanics? And what course should be taken in college for that ?
As for mathematics, should I be very good at it or not?
Very nice and informative video, I see that baggage toppler 2.0 😂, Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you Habibi! Same to you, your videos are awesome. There will be a whole video just about baggage toppler 2.0 ;) watch this space
Can you suggest me some universities which is matched for this job. Thank you so much
M. Taher, you are originally from which country,?
Iraq bro 🙏🏼
@@MohammadTaher Thanks dear. I thought you were an indian.😊
Hello brother.
I have completed my basic easa part 66 B1.1 examination. I want to work in Australia. I am planning to study aviation management there. Is that possible to get aircraft maintenance job?
Would you recommend doing a a degree beforehand, or would I be able to apply for the position with solely A-Levels?
You need a degree
@@narutotube1996 I’m talking about the apprenticeship scheme, not the graduate scheme.
Hlo bro job apply krni hai merko bhi heathrow pe kese or lha apply kre please bta dijiye
myself an aerospace engineering graduate , Iam thinking of taking masters in uk , i want to know about the placements and job oppurtunities after masters
The application for next year's graduay scheme program has closed. However you will be able to apply for next year
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Firstly, I'd like to express my appreciation for your insightful video on aerospace careers. It was truly enlightening, and I'm keen to seek your advice regarding a career transition.I am 37 years old, with seven years of experience as a motorhome and caravan engineer/technician. My background includes various specialized courses and certifications, ensuring my proficiency in this field. Beyond my formal qualifications, I have amassed significant practical knowledge and expertise.My lifelong passion has been aviation, a topic you touched upon in your video. Given my background and interests, I'm considering a shift to the aerospace industry. However, I'm uncertain about the necessity of obtaining an official degree in aerospace, especially considering the current industry trend of prioritizing formally educated candidates.Could you advise on the feasibility of entering the aerospace sector without a formal degree, particularly for someone with my experience and family commitments? A degree entails several years of study, which is a challenging prospect given my responsibilities as a family man.Your guidance on how to navigate this career change into the aerospace field would be invaluable to me.Thank you for your time and consideration.Best regards
Cool job
Hi bro Assalamu alaikum
My name is Mohamed Abdhahir iam BE mechanical engineering so iam currently working for ground staff in Qatar airways my question is my profession is engineering but now working Ground staff i have change to engineering department for aviation side so Tell me a way how to go ?
Hey there ,
One question is that how can we get the job in Heathrow my education background is in biology science but I did online airport operations course and I here on student visa please guide I need help regarding this looking forward for your response.
Thank you.
You can try apply for the generalist graduate scheme. Check it out on the Heathrow website
Thank you so much for your response it's really mean to me.
isn’t what you do at the airport correspond more to a transportation civil engineer?
hey brother how is job opportunity for international student after air transport management in UK
Awesome ❣️
VERY GOODDD
I am going to compete my BS in physics. Can I do MS in Aerospace engineering? And which foreign institute's are good for this.
I'm not sure to be honest bro
Hi, I have a quick question please. My degree is general engineering so its quite generic, (mainly focuses on robotics and a few mechanical and electronic and coding modules) - what extra modules would you advice me to take that would immensely help me get an engineering job in an airport? - (for example do you think studying thermofluids textbook is a good use of my time or any advice for better things to focus on ?)
To be very very honest, I think it would be more useful to spend that time focusing on your people skills and your ability to articulate yourself and your ideas Vs just getting better at something technical. I would highly recommend a book called How to win friends and influence people
The answer is:-
AME(Aircraft Maintenance Engineering) 2 years(includes 2 month airport training IGI delhi)+ 2 years of practical experience in working environment
Then you can apply for the job in foreign.
That's it
@@keshav007infinity am completed my engineering in electrical field am interested in aviation jobs related engineering field in airport in foreign what should I do now. ?
@@skyscreations3334 your aim will be B2 engineer (avionics)... If want white collar jobs then quality dept. Suits to you
Hy plz guide me that what should I study to become aerospace engineer and I'm in o level
I'm an aviation professional with 5yrs experience in aviation security, Is there any scope at there for security?
What academics are required to get onto the heathrow graduate programme and where can you go after this? Thanks
The entry requirements for the program is a Beng or Meng in engineering - preferably mechanical/ aerospace/electrical but other types of Engineering can also be considered. Once the graduate scheme ends, you apply internally for a role that you think will fit into your career progression and the sky is the limit with where you can end up! There are so so so many options.
Thanks, your really helping me decide what to pursue. Are there any other options to get into a similar job role as yourself without an engineering degree?
@@alexrozario8113 yes absolutely! Heathrow has an engineering apprenticeship where you become an engineering technician. It’s a 4 year programme and you get all the qualifications you need as part of the scheme
@@MohammadTaher Thanks again
@@alexrozario8113 my pleasure
Hi sir please tell me that a flight engineer has to go with the pilot on in flight or not
I become a Aircraft Maintenance Engineering my AME is done tell me I am no EASA Approved
Quick question for the heathrow airport apprenticeships do there give you a degree, money for learning and can you tell send me a link so I can apply. Thank u
Hi Mikail, the Heathrow apprenticeship doesn't have a degree. Rather you get an NVQ level 3. For more information just search "Heathrow engineering apprenticeship" on Google and you'll find the link. Applications are currently closed and will open towards the end of the year
@@MohammadTaher hae broh iwant to pursue diploma in aeronautical engineering in Kenya can I get job their in the airport
Hlo. Txs 4 e video bro. Am still a high skul student but thz z ma field I wanna work in. Hw can I contact you easily pliz
Hey bro I'm studying mechanical engineering at the moment and i landed an apprenticeship in my country's best airport can u give me any adive