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About Joshua Yurman
Expertise
I can answer most questions about the airline industry, flying, piloting, etc. Earning pilot certificates (sometimes referred to as licenses). Many Aviation related legal questions, physics of flight questions, airline experience questions (why do they board by zones, why did we sit forever in Atlanta) I am a commercial pilot and certificated flight instructor.

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I am a commercial pilot and a certified flight instructor with years of experience.

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AOPA (Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association) ALPA (Airline Pilots Association)

Education/Credentials
Bachelors in Aviation - Aircraft Systems

 
   

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Topic: Aerospace/Aviation



Expert: Joshua Yurman
Date: 7/1/2008
Subject: aviation management or a.m.e from u.k/us

Question
hello sir,

i m in my 3rd year of computer science engineering.

i wanna make career in aviation induatry. so which option will be better for me?? out of the two:

1. M.B.A. in aviation

2. aircraft maintenance engineering from bristol college.

3. or any other option u suggest better than them.  

Answer
The best answer will come from you.  What are your passions?  Where is your heart and where do you excel? Are you business minded?  Good with numbers, facts, figures, and data?  Or are you more attuned to detail, mechanical things, solving puzzles, and getting your hands dirty?  Both pay well if you put the effort and time into them, both are in high demand.  Question is, which will make you happier?

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