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1. Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in engineering, biological Science, physical Science, or mathematics. An advanced degree is desirable. Quality of academic preparation is important.
2. At least 1,000 hours pilot-in-command time in jet aircraft. Flight test experience is highly desirable.
3. Ability to pass a NASA space physical which is similar to a military or civilian flight physical and includes the following specific standards:Distant visual acuity: 20/100 or better uncorrected, correctable to 20/20 each eye. Blood pressure: 140/90 measured in a sitting position. Height between 62 and
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1. B.A. IN AIRPORT MANAGEMENT
I've already written articles on B.A. Course. It is a 3 years long Undergraduate management programme. The good news is that many B.A. Programs allow students to specialize in certain area/discipline. In our case, it is a programme that focuses on the running and management of an Airport. If one is keen on improving one's qualifications, then he/she may also go for an M. B.A. Degree after completing this B.A. Programme. B.A. In Airport Management trains students to take on Managerial and Administrative posts in an Airport. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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1- B.A. IN AIRPORT MANAGEMENT
It is a 3 years long Undergraduate management programme. The good news is that many B.A. Programs allows students to specialize in certain area/discipline.
2- Diploma IN AIRPORT MANAGEMENT
This is a Diploma course that lasts 1 year and
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I would say sound engineering is a better option as it is an extensive course and has better job opportunities than a DJ certificate course. Sound engineering is a challenging field, yet very rewarding. Sound Engineers develop a high quality recording of music, speech and sound effects in studios. They use technical instruments to produce sound for film, radio, television. The potential for growth is huge for a sound engineer. Career opportunities for sound engineer and technicians are available in various fields like radio stations, tv channels, studios, multimedia design, animation, advertising firms, movies and more. One c
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