| Aspect | Airborne Systems | Aircraft Maintenance Technician |
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| Required Certifications | FAA certifications, specialized training in airborne equipment | FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license, general aircraft maintenance training |
| Work Environment | Design, testing, and integration of airborne equipment, often in labs or on aircraft | Inspecting, repairing, and maintaining aircraft in hangars or on the tarmac |
| Industry Usage | Military, aerospace, defense sectors | Commercial and private aviation |
Airborne Systems professionals focus on designing and testing airborne equipment, while Aircraft Maintenance Technicians perform repairs and inspections on aircraft. Both roles require FAA certifications but differ in daily tasks and work environments.