Depends on which 'small' planes you are talking about! Generally light/small aircraft are operated with a piston engine(s) similar to the ones you will find in your car. As they are still fairly fast, an airline aircraft is much more quicker due to its jet engines. Furthermore, military combat aircraft are MUCH MUCH MORE faster than airline aircraft simply because of their lightweight and GI-NORMOUS thrust their jet engines produce. When you see them doing loops etc. they're throwing aerodynamics out the window and letting their over-powered engines do the work! Hope this helped.
Depends the type of aircraft, how many people are working on it and how long, and how advanced that company is in technology.. Now the planes are harder to build but now we have more technollogy. Before the planes were fairly simple to make, but they didn't have as much advanced technology.
they make about 154,021 a year but they first start of at about 12,045.1
they make a SHOOTLOAD of cash!!!!!
depends on how much.
Not enough, when you consider the training required and the responsibility the mechanic has for the safety of the aircraft.
500-600 a day depending on the company
make an hour for painting aircraft
about $62,750
mechanics make about 150,ooo a week!
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25k for starters
It depends on how much experience you have and what area you are working in. Heavy machinery diesel mechanics can make over 100,000 a year. It depends on your area, and power generation diesel mechanics easily make a lot more than that.
They make up to $120,000 a year with experince.
One of the reasons why I love working on aircraft is that I do not need to associate much with people. Don't get me wrong,you will have to communicate well with other mechanics and pilots but it's not as bad as working in an office environment.
In Alberta a Journeyman can make $34 - $42 an hour, and if you go out on your own then you can make much much more!
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