Yes. Pilots use coordinate grids to map out their destinations. Air travel managers also use grids to track planes coming in and out of the airport.
Army pilots already have freaking missiles.
There are quit a few pilots in the US Army, of course most of which are helicopter pilots, if I had to put a number on it I would say approximately 10,000
No but army pilots took army B25 bombers off of the the deck of the navy aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb the homeland of the Japanese in April of 1942.
Navy, army, the US pilots and the FBI
Pilots use mostly electronic equipment. If electronics go out they use instruments.
The team coordinates their action by the clock. What are the coordinates of that country?
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pilots use barometers because they don't want to crash because of the air pressure might be high
Targets. Sky Jockies
Waypoints are sets of coordinates that identify a point in physical space used by gPS to help pilots to know where they are and where they need to go next in the route.