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Avionics Technicians


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Avionics Technicians

Introduction

Avionics (from the words aviation and electronics) is the application of electronics to the operation of aircraft, spacecraft, and missiles. Avionics technicians inspect, test, adjust, and repair the electronic components of aircraft communications, navigation, and flight-control systems and compile complete maintenance-and-overhaul records for the work they do. Avionics technicians also calibrate and adjust the frequencies of communications apparatus when it is installed and perform periodic checks on those freque...

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Median Salary

$65,700

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Employment Prospects

Fair

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Minimum Education Level

Some Postsecondary Training
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Experience

Internship


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Skills

Math
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Personality Traits

Hands On
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Earnings

Avionics technicians employed in the U.S. in October 2020 earned a median salary of $53,468, according to Salary.com. Salaries ranged from $40,327 or less to $66,470 or more.

Median earnings of avionics technicians were $65,700 in May 2019, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The top 10 percent of technicians earned more than $97,150 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than ...

Work Environment

Avionics technicians work for aircraft and aerospace manufacturers, airlines, and NASA and other government agencies. Most avionics technicians specialize in a specific area of avionics; they are also responsible for keeping up with the latest technological and industry advances. Their work is usually performed in pleasant indoor surroundings.

Outlook

The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that employment for aircraft and avionics equipment technicians will be faster than average for all professions through 2029. The coronavirus pandemic, however, has caused major disruption to the aircraft and avionics industries in 2020, with many manufacturers and companies reducing their budgets and staff. The long-term impact of the pandemic on the avion...

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