Aircraft and airline specific.
You pilot a helicopter, as the term "pilot" refers to operating aircraft, including helicopters. The person in control of a helicopter is responsible for navigating and managing its flight, while "drive" is typically associated with operating ground vehicles like cars.
Yes, a pilot works on a plane. They are responsible for operating the aircraft, navigating, and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew during flight. Pilots undergo extensive training and must obtain specific licenses to fly various types of aircraft. Their primary role is to manage all aspects of flight, from takeoff to landing.
The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.
Pilot is to plane as captain is to ship. Just as a pilot is responsible for navigating and operating an aircraft, a captain oversees the operation and navigation of a vessel. Both roles require specialized training and expertise to ensure safe travel.
The maneuvering speed, or Va, of a Boeing 737 varies depending on the aircraft's weight and configuration. Generally, it ranges from approximately 200 to 250 knots indicated airspeed (KIAS) under normal operating conditions. This speed allows the pilot to safely execute full control deflections without risking structural damage to the aircraft. For exact values, it's essential to refer to the specific aircraft's operating manual or performance charts.
The auto pilot on board an aircraft can auto-fly the plane. The pilot programs it with flight information, then monitors it throughout the flight.
The pilot is just 'the pilot'
That can not be answered in less you divide aircraft in groups. An example question is: What is the most widely used type of aircraft for Private pilot training? That answer would be a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. To get a answer you have to be more specific.
The Kodiak 400 typically uses a fuel mixture of 100LL (low lead) aviation gasoline. The aircraft is designed to operate efficiently on this fuel type, which is commonly used in general aviation. Always refer to the specific aircraft's Pilot Operating Handbook (POH) for detailed fuel specifications and recommendations.
A person who flies an aircraft is called a pilot.
"The Pilot In Command",is the ultimate responsibility for the aircraft.
HAL Tejas is the first combat aircraft without indian pilot.