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Originally Posted by kerkish Im a Sgt in the Marines and im in Iraq right now, but i come home just in time to buy my 370z! Glad to see

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Old 12-22-2008, 04:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Im a Sgt in the Marines and im in Iraq right now, but i come home just in time to buy my 370z!
Glad to see a soldier in the forums lol... Sir im an A1C in the Air Force working as a comm squadron troop, waiting for my z around may time frame lol..
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Glad to see a soldier in the forums lol... Sir im an A1C in the Air Force working as a comm squadron troop, waiting for my z around may time frame lol..
I'm actually about to sign up for the AF Reserves. Kinda bored with being a code monkey. Hope I don't get my a$$ handed to me in basic training.
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Avionics technician for Air Canada and Air France-KLM/SkyTeam at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

I basically repair/troubleshoot, install/replace and perform routine maintenance on onboard radars and avionics instrumentations at the airport and sometimes on the field (such as Air Canada planes stranded in Europe or the U.S.) as part of the emergency response team. I'm 19, in case anyone's wondering.
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Avionics technician for Air Canada and Air France-KLM/SkyTeam at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

I basically repair/troubleshoot, install/replace and perform routine maintenance on onboard radars and avionics instrumentations at the airport and sometimes on the field (such as Air Canada planes stranded in Europe or the U.S.) as part of the emergency response team. I'm 19, in case anyone's wondering.
I would actually know how you got into this field of work, sounds incredibly interessting
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Avionics technician for Air Canada and Air France-KLM/SkyTeam at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

I basically repair/troubleshoot, install/replace and perform routine maintenance on onboard radars and avionics instrumentations at the airport and sometimes on the field (such as Air Canada planes stranded in Europe or the U.S.) as part of the emergency response team. I'm 19, in case anyone's wondering.
Hehe - you ever have to work on a Tacan?
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I would actually know how you got into this field of work, sounds incredibly interessting
16-month intensive formation at l'École nationale d'aérotechnique du Québec (basically translates to National Aéronautics School of Québec) if you already have 12 months of post-secondary education (so college or trade school basically), or 3 years if you don't. Technicians in avionics and other fields such as aerospace materials are in high demand due to the retirement of baby-boomers. Wages vary from anywhere from $65k-$120k a year.

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Hehe - you ever have to work on a Tacan?
TACAN systems are used in a military application. I work on civilian aircraft, mainly transatlantic commercial airliners such as Boeing 777. Civil aviation uses the VOR/DME system, which is very similar. In fact, TACAN is a type of VOR/DME system used for military aviation.
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16-month intensive formation at l'École nationale d'aérotechnique du Québec (basically translates to National Aéronautics School of Québec) if you already have 12 months of post-secondary education (so college or trade school basically), or 3 years if you don't. Technicians in avionics and other fields such as aerospace materials are in high demand due to the retirement of baby-boomers. Wages vary from anywhere from $65k-$120k a year.


TACAN systems are used in a military application. I work on civilian aircraft, mainly transatlantic commercial airliners such as Boeing 777. Civil aviation uses the VOR/DME system, which is very similar. In fact, TACAN is a type of VOR/DME system used for military aviation.
Interesting - I was told they had Tacans at the comercial fields as well - must be the variant they were thinking of.... never could figure out why you'd want a system that tells everyone where you are located for use with the Military
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Interesting - I was told they had Tacans at the comercial fields as well - must be the variant they were thinking of.... never could figure out why you'd want a system that tells everyone where you are located for use with the Military
I'm an air traffic controller and you are correct. Most airports have a co-located Vortac/Tacan. We get a fair number of military practice approaches that use the Tacan. Some of them don't even have VHF radios!
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