Aeronautics in a sentence as a noun

If you do think it's overreacting, well, as it happens I'm no more competent to deal with insanity than with aeronautics.

To be sure, mucking about on the stock exchanges should earn a closer comparison of QA responsibility to aeronautics.

With 1st hand experience on aeronautics devices, i can tell you the "tech moves slow on planned because of extensive testing" is pure disinformation used copiously by everyone in the industry benefiting from that lie. Yeah, it is tested, like in several other industries.

Would aeronautics, accounting, or engineering clubs be beneficial to those interested in such subjects? Absolutely.

There is no reason to take an amateur, self-produced video with unverified claims seriously about an issue that is so contrary to well studied principles of aeronautics. Until there is better quality evidence, there is no warrant for believing this extraordinary claim.

I agree that even the best laser sintering is probably way below the mechanical tolerances required for aeronautics applications, but it seems like it would be a great way to build models and do things like engine cutaways etc.

It turned out he was an aeronautics person, and there was no concorde replacement, the 747 was 30 years old, no more moon rockets, etc. I didn't interject but I thought - how can you live in a world upended by the internet and say no big changes are going on?

If he no longer wants to quiz me on my abilities as a developer but would rather discuss the airspeed velocity of swallows, I would assume that he has a reason for doing so, and I would gladly share with him with my limited knowledge of avian aeronautics.

In the follow-up he mellowed a little, but I suspect the "we" in your statement refers to laypersons who don't have advanced training in aeronautics, and yet claim to understand about flow pressure, Bernoulli, etc. I've been convinced that the people who genuinely work with these things and study them properly, actually do know how wings work.

Aeronautics definitions

noun

the theory and practice of navigation through air or space

See also: astronautics