Noun
an engineer of aircraft and space vehicles
Source: WordNetMahan had ordered Haig, an aerospace engineer, to self-surrender to the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) by Oct. 2, 2020. Source: Internet
From researching the economics of space and spaceflight missions to Mars, to writing up a mini-opera about climate disinformation, aerospace engineer and economist of MIT has one of the most interesting science careers around. Source: Internet
A former Marine, who served from 1988-1996, and aerospace engineer, Neal spends his time with his girlfriend, Laurie, and their dog, Jacob, on the streets. Source: Internet
Top three STEM jobs for pay: physicist ($108,110), aerospace engineer ($108,100), materials engineer ($107, 870). Source: Internet
Local private pilot and aerospace engineer Diane Barney will share her flying adventures, and discuss her experiences with test work on the X-57 Maxwell, NASA’s first all-electric aircraft that is slated to fly by the end of the year. Source: Internet
One of these women was Dr. Natalya Bailey, an aerospace engineer and the co-founder and CEO of Accion Systems. Source: Internet