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In airline flying, the co-pilot will (99%) not see the passengers.
In other words, he will only see the passengers if he needs to use the bathroom or talk to one of the stewardesses for some reason and cannot use the phone
Fred Noonan was her copilot
They are called flight attendants. They serve the passengers with food, alcohol and other things. They help passengers escape in the time of disasters of accidents.
Around 100.000£.
It probably happens on occasion.
Pilots, Copilots, Flight Attendants, etc...
Flight deck is a section in some airplanes that pilots, copilots and engineers use.
Nearly 46.2 million according to McCarran International Airport's website
well it really depends what passengers your talking about. If your on a plane you really don't need to do anything because its your job to show the exits and to serve food and help the passengers. if your in a car just put on the radio or bring fun car games with you.
Though you don't need a bachelor's degree to become a pilot, most airlines prefer a bachelor's degree or higher. 12.1% of all airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers have a master's degree. 40.5% have a bachelor's degree, and 15% have an associate degree. Airlines prefer a degree in majors such as aviation, engineering, aerospace science, aeronautical science or global aeronautics. In addition, aspiring airline pilots, copilots, & flight engineers must have a commercial pilot's license with an instrument rating by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). Airline pilots, copilots, & flight engineers cannot transport passengers or cargo without a license. Each airline also has a minimum flight hour requirement and Pilot-in-command hours requirement. On another note.. military pilot training is about a year long
6/25/10 What the luxury liners need to serve their passengers. Answer: CRUISE CREWS, mouse, chess, rector, waiter
As I have passed my cabin crew qualifications and have also passed J.A.R.E the role of cabin crew is to serve their passengers and tend to there everyneed to keep there passengers happy and satisfied they are also there to keep any passengers that a first time flyers or nervous passengers calm they also have to take care of passengers with disabilities of if they are an unaccompanied minor. They also tell an able bodied passenger what to do in an emergency that is just a few things that the cabin crew role entails. Don't want to be writing forever just look it up on google
2200 passengers