I'd imagine the computers are for personal use...
A degree is not required to be a pilot, however, it will help accelerate a pilot's career.
Alan Turing
Computer Doctor - 1992 Pilot 1-0 was released on: USA: 7 January 1992
The copilot and the crew help the pilot with radio commands and passengers
A pilot with help from the co-pilot and air traffic support
A college degree and be computer literate.
GCSE: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Computer Science, Music (All A - Grade) and English Language B-Grade A-Level: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science (All A-grade) Hoping for a career in the RAF and train as a pilot, and then maybe later on become an airline pilot. Thanks in advance for any help or input anyone can offer. Are these subjects deemed acceptable?
With the help of its wings & the pilot.:):)
Victor Ledin has written: 'Understanding Pilot' -- subject(s): PILOT (Computer program language)
The Help - 2004 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 March 2004
palm pilot or PDA
With his grandfather's help, he earned his pilot's license at age 18.