⟩ What is ram jet?
A ramjet, sometimes referred to as a stovepipe jet, or an athodyd, is a form of jet engine with no moving parts. Ramjets cannot produce thrust at zero airspeed and thus cannot move an aircraft from a standstill.
A ramjet, sometimes referred to as a stovepipe jet, or an athodyd, is a form of jet engine with no moving parts. Ramjets cannot produce thrust at zero airspeed and thus cannot move an aircraft from a standstill.
What is the minimum descent rate of the plane? without air traffic control?
How would you handle the extreme pressure during emergency situation if you know that plane is not safe and it might crash anytime?
How many types of emergency landings?
Aircraft engineering interview questions part 1
What would you do if your captain is not following the instructions properly?
How would you handle if your co-worker is not co-operating with you?
Does the knowledge of mathematics of science is required to get into maintenance engineering?
Explain the difference between Aeronautical Engineering and Astronautical Engineering?
What are the day to day responsibilities of Aerospace engineering?
What made you choose aircraft maintenance engineering/aerospace engineer line as your career?