PEOPLE WHO FLY 'EM
- Air Cargo Pilot: This pilot transports airfreight from
one airport to another.
- Airline Captain: This pilot is responsible for the safety
of the passengers and cargo. He or she makes flight plans with the
dispatcher and meteorologist, makes preflight checks of the aircraft,
operates the controls, and supervises the crew.
- Check pilot: This pilot observes other pilots' proficiency
on check flights and trains new pilots.
- Co-pilot: The co-pilot assists the pilot in the operation
of the flight controls , watches the instruments and weather, handles
radio communications, and keeps logs.
- Captain Tim Lambert
- Corporate Pilot: The corporate pilot flies aircraft owned
by business or industrial firms transporting company executives on
flight to branch plants or business meetings.
- Flight Engineer: The flight engineer monitors the in-
flight operation of the engines and aircraft's mechanical and
electrical systems.
- TSgt. B. K. Taylor
- Flight Instructor: This pilot teaches student pilots how to
fly. They demonstrate and explain, on the ground and in the air,
basic principles of flight, aerial navigation, weather factors, and
Federal Aviation Regulations.
- Captain Mike Glaccum
- Helicopter Pilot: These pilots can make flights to
otherwise inaccessible areas.
- Captain Mike Glaccum
- Pipeline Patrol Pilot: This pilot inspects oil pipelines
from low-flying planes.
- Navigator: The navigator plots the course, reports
positions, and estimates arrival time.
- Captain Todd Levine
These positions may not require a college degree:
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- Aerial Sight-seeing Pilot/Guide: This person conducts
sight-seeing tours in aircraft.
- Air Taxi Pilot: This pilot provides air taxi service for
the public.
- Crop Duster: This pilot is responsible for spraying,
dusting, fertilizing, or seeding crops or orchards.
- Flight Attendant: He or she checks passengers' names and
destinations, enforces safety rules, serves food, oversees
passengers' comfort, and directs evacuation procedures in the
case of an emergency. A high school diploma is required but
applicants with several years of college or experience in dealing
with the public are preferred.
- Flight Simulator Instructor: This person trains pilots and
checks their skills, using a flight simulator. Usually has pilot
experience.
- Loadmaster: He or she supervises proper tie-down procedures
of cargo and calculates weight distribution of the load.
- SSgt. Elvis Rusnak
- Skywriter/Sign Dragger: This person pilots skywriting
aircraft releasing chemicals to create words in the sky or drags an
advertising banner behind their aircraft.
- Stunt Pilot: Stunt pilots perform aerobatic maneuvers
usually for the entertainment of observers on the ground.
- Traffic Control Pilot:Pilots the planes that fly around
the cities so that reporters can monitor the traffic and
report trouble spots to the TV and radio stations.
Last modified: Thu Jan 22 13:19:45 PST 1998