aeronautical

IPA: ɛroʊnˈɑtʌkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to the scientific study of flight
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Examples of "aeronautical" in Sentences

  • The 9-year-old went on to get a degree in aeronautical engineering.
  • In 1992 a young South African named David Vos was preparing for his Ph.D. in aeronautical engineering at MIT.
  • They ran a fleet of Cessna 152s -- tiny two-seater aircrafts with less elbowroom than a GEO Metro and in aeronautical terms, about the same capabilities.
  • Judging from the transatlantic destinations of the Celtic nations 'international airports, Wales is woefully far behind in aeronautical efforts to promote or strengthen links with its Americam diaspora.
  • He received a second bachelor's degree, in aeronautical engineering, from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif., and a master's degree in nuclear engineering from what is now Iowa State University.
  • After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in aeronautical engineering in 1959, he was commissioned as a Navy ensign and served as a damage control assistant and engineer officer on the destroyer USS Decatur.

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