Yes, they are two separate offenses. Simple "flight" is running away or elduing the officer. "Aggravated" flight means you used some kind of force to do it.
yes
Only if it's necessary to make the arrest, and the person is struggling/resisting. In most democratic societies, it should be considered wrong for an officer to beat a person when they haven't shown signs of "Fight or Flight".
Duty and the responsibility of a flight operation officer is to ensure that the aircrafts are in good condition before being flown.
Most military fighter jets run with a single pilot and a flight officer. The Flight Officer is not trained to fly the aircraft.
The severity of the crime at issue. Whether the suspect posed an immediate threat to the safety of the officer or others. Whether he was actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight. Any other exigent circumstances that existed at the time of arrest.
This means to run away from after you were stopped.
For Warrant Officer Flight Training (WOFT), which is becoming and Army pilot, the commitment is six years from the day of graduation of flight school.
Unloaded, in his checked luggage.
Yes there is as well as a captain and first officer.
It depends on the type of ticket that you have. The simple solution is not to miss your flight!
They are all jobs.
The numbers are usually 3 rotating dials, that can be changed by the captain or first officer to reflect the aircraft's flight number. If the flight is number 308, they would spin the numbers to reflect that