Everyone is familiar with the intricate process of maintaining a car's engine, as mechanics learn long and hard to understand the many parts and features of a vehicle. What more to massive vehicles like aircraft? Without flying and mechanical engineering innovations, people would still be stuck on traveling long trips and going on-board boats to go overseas.
Aviation Maintenance Technician Day: When's the Celebration?
According to National Today, May 24 is the day to commemorate those that work hard in everything about airplanes and the aviation industry. It is Aviation Maintenance Technician Day. It focuses on the industry that provides people with wings and the chance to travel faster than on-ground and on-sea methods that are also available.
Humans were not designed to fly, as they did not develop wings on their DNA and genes, unlike the Aves class of the animal kingdom, also known as birds. History shows the world that people who are persistent in taking on different challenges and providing the public with more than they can achieve is what gave us the airplanes we have now, from the many innovations back then.
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Why the Aviation Maintenance Technician Day?
According to Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, everyone has the freedom to fly, but not all create airplanes or aircraft that help in giving the public what they need to glide through the skies.
The aviation maintenance technicians make it possible, and they help give the public a worry-free experience that they attain to assure the public.
Aircraft and Planes: Their Importance Now
There are many innovations in the aircraft industry, and it focuses on flying people from one place to another, despite the purpose of their travel. It may be recreational, business, or even the motorsports that happen in the air when jets or other pilots compete against each other for skills and the like.
Aircraft are always taken with extreme caution and extraordinary safety measures. Airports do not even tolerate gun or bomb jokes, as harmless pranks may turn into endanger the lives of hundreds of passengers.
Many innovations fly over our heads daily, and some manufacturers already focus on the future of air travel with their takes on electric airplanes. Rolls Royce is one of the companies with stakes on this, focusing on its new flyer that aims to beat 300 miles per hour that runs on purely electric energy.
Aviation Maintenance Technician Day is to celebrate those who have contributed a lot to an airplane's everyday operations and focus on innovations that improve its use and features.
They work hard to ensure that everyone arrives safe and secured, without any problems when they are traveling for leisure or work purposes.
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Written by Isaiah Richard