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Ron Fielding - Aeronautical Engineering

12 min · 13 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Ron Fielding, a retired Boeing engineer, reflects on his career and how well his education at Embry-Riddle prepared him for his work. He graduated in 1986 with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, attending both Prescott and Daytona Beach campuses. Ron started at Boeing in defense, transitioning to commercial aircraft and eventually working with Boeing Materials and Technology (BMT), in Quality Assurance and as a Standards Engineer managing specifications and standards for aircraft materials and processes. Ron estimates that he wrote over 100 feet of paperwork, including detailed specifications for materials and hardware. He emphasizes the importance of clear, concise documentation for international manufacturers from different backgrounds. He hopes that current Embry-Riddle students will study hard and enjoy their time at the university.

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Ron Fielding - Aeronautical Engineering

In this episode, Ron Fielding, a retired Boeing engineer, reflects on his career and how well his education at Embry-Riddle prepared him for his work. He graduated in 1986 with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, attending both Prescott and Daytona Beach campuses. Ron started at Boeing in defense, transitioning to commercial aircraft and eventually working with Boeing Materials and Technology (BMT), in Quality Assurance and as a Standards Engineer managing specifications and standards for aircraft materials and processes. Ron estimates that he wrote over 100 feet of paperwork, including detailed specifications for materials and hardware. He emphasizes the importance of clear, concise documentation for international manufacturers from different backgrounds. He hopes that current Embry-Riddle students will study hard and enjoy their time at the university.

13 de mar de 202612 min