Why I’m Interested in Aerospace
By Mirudhula Velayutha Peruma
Aerospace engineering is not just about building planes and rockets, it is a field that combines curiosity, problem-solving and innovation.
When I first became interested in Aerospace engineering, I thought it was mainly about designing aircraft and building rockets. But I soon realized it is much more than that. It involves understanding how things work, thinking carefully and solving complex problems.
One of the main reasons I’m interested in this field is because I am always curious about space and how airplanes stay in the air and how rockets can leave Earth. These questions made me want to learn more about physics and engineering. The more I learn, the more I realize there is so much to learn.
Another reason I'm interested in this field. Is how it inspired me on how vast Aerospace goes. From our skies to outer space. How a field combined with robotics, computer science and math.
Aerospace engineering has also shown me the importance of problem-solving. It is a challenging field that requires logical thinking and careful decisions. It is a field where every piece and every screw matters. With many challenges on the way. Where I enjoy pushing myself to think harder and improve over time.
Lastly, Aerospace is a field of the future. With many new tools and mechanics advancing. With each aircraft and each rocket a new idea and a new invention coming to light. I believe Aerospace has so much potential in the future for everyone.
Overall, Aerospace engineering interests me because it challenges me, makes me curious, and has a real impact on the world. It is not just a career, but a vast and amazing learning field.