Machines | Career Profile: Flight Operations Engineer (Airborne Science) Matthew Berry
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Operations engineers at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center help to advance science, technology, aeronautics, and space exploration by managing operational aspects of a flight research project. They serve as the governing authority on airworthiness related to the modification, operation, or maintenance of specialized research or support aircraft so those aircraft can be flown safely without jeopardizing the pilots, persons on the ground or the flight test project. With extensive aircraft modifications often required to support new research and technology development efforts, operations engineers are key leaders from technical concept to flight to ensure flight safety and mission success. Other responsibilities of an operations engineer include configuration management, performing systems design and integration, system safety analysis, coordinating flight readiness activities, and providing real-time flight support. This video highlights the responsibilities and daily activities of NASA Armstrong operations engineer Matthew Berry during the preparation and execution of flight tests in support of aeronautics research. http://www.nasa.gov/centers/armstrong/home/ http://www.nasa.gov/
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this looks like an amazing job to have.
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Looking for a battery in the form of mats, carpets vehicle to my "Druon UFO", rotating parts. Is a manufacturer who would produce the specified dimensions?
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Jeśli tak się nazywacie NASA to proszę o wsparcie.
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Yep, once the landing gear leaves the runway, you're committed :P
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Insightful and interesting film.
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I love this video. My son is the professional who is show cased. He has always been excited about mathematics and science. Our family is proud of his accomplishments.
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