To help guide your participation in the #JoinAviation campaign, here are examples of what your contribution might look like. These are suitable for:
Each example includes:
Example 1: Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Audience: Licensed AMEs, maintenance professionals, technical instructors
Visual Concept: Show yourself inspecting an aircraft engine or performing a borescope inspection in a hangar
Suggested Caption:
"Aircraft maintenance is all about precision and safety. Every day, we perform detailed inspections and troubleshoot technical issues to keep aircraft airworthy.
One of my key tasks is borescope inspections—using a small camera to check inside engines for wear or damage.
If you're interested in this field, you’ll need strong mechanical and problem-solving skills. Most of us start with an aeronautical engineering degree or maintenance training, then obtain a license from our national aviation authority. It’s a hands-on career with constant learning and evolving technologies."
#JoinAviation #NGAP
Example 2: Air Traffic Controller
Audience: Certified controllers, instructors, trainees
Visual Concept: Footage or photo inside a control tower with radar screens and a view of airport operations
Suggested Caption:
"As an air traffic controller, I help aircraft take off, land, and navigate airspace safely and efficiently. We use radar, radio communication, and rapid decision-making to prevent conflicts and keep operations running smoothly.
Training is intense—you need strong focus, spatial awareness, and the ability to work under pressure. Most controllers go through an ATC academy and get certified by their national aviation authority. If that sounds like you, the aviation industry needs more ATC professionals than ever."
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Example 3: Sustainability Engineer
Audience: Professionals or researchers working on green aviation, SAF, emissions
Visual Concept: Show a lab or testing setup for sustainable aviation fuel or other green aviation technologies
Suggested Caption:
"Did you know aviation is working toward net-zero emissions by 2050? I work in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) development, where we test biofuels that can cut CO₂ emissions by up to 80%.
SAF is already being used in flights today, and it’s a key part of the industry's future. If you're passionate about climate solutions and engineering, aviation is a great space to make an impact."
#JoinAviation #Sustainability #ICAONetZeroCarbonEmissionsBy2050
Example 4: Urban Air Mobility Specialist (Drones / eVTOL)
Audience: Drone operators, engineers, or researchers in advanced air mobility
Visual Concept: Operating a drone or testing an eVTOL aircraft
Suggested Caption:
"The future of aviation includes cities and new ways to travel. I work on drone technology and electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, which will soon transform urban mobility.
These aircraft are fully electric and can help reduce emissions and ground congestion. If you’re interested in technology, robotics, or automation, this is a fast-growing field full of opportunity."
#JoinAviation #NGAP #AirMobility #AIinAviation
Example 5: Flight School Student
Audience: Student pilots or flight instructors
Visual Concept: Inside a flight simulator or small aircraft, showing basic training tasks
Suggested Caption:
"I’m currently training to become a pilot! Today I’m in the simulator practicing takeoffs and landings.
Flying is about much more than handling the controls—it takes discipline, quick thinking, and a deep understanding of safety and systems.
To become a commercial pilot, you typically begin with a Private Pilot License (PPL), followed by a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). It’s a challenging path, but incredibly rewarding."
#JoinAviation #StudentPilot #NGAP
Example 6: Aviation Engineering Student
Audience: Engineering students or recent graduates studying aerospace, mechanical, or systems engineering
Visual Concept: A student presenting a 3D-printed model, wind tunnel test, or CAD design in a university lab
Suggested Caption:
"I’m studying aviation engineering and currently working on a project to improve aircraft aerodynamics. Right now, I’m testing a model in a wind tunnel to analyze airflow and efficiency.
Engineering in aviation combines innovation, sustainability, and safety. Many of us study aerospace or mechanical engineering, and then specialize.
If you love problem-solving and want to contribute to the future of flight, there are endless opportunities here—from electric aircraft to AI in maintenance."
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