Pilots use science skills for all the engines and the buttons they use thanks for reading!
The seven science process skills that scientists use are classifying, observing, measuring, inferring and predicting, communicating, and experimenting. Those are the seven science process skills scientists use
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Chemistry.
They would use meteorology to know the climate.
A pilot needs too understand weather patterns, pressure, and must be able too use geographical scope too safely fly the plain.
some jobs are and can be archiechts, chefs, fire fighters, austronaut, pilot, computer tecnician, optician, and many others.
Manipulative skills are skills that require the use of motor skills and tools, such as writing, kicking, bouncing or catching. Process skills are a way of learning and are essential in science. Observing, communicating, measuring, comparing, analyzing and predicting are all process skills.
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I presume you mean an aeroplane pilot as opposed to a naval pilot. Aeroplane pilots have to have skills in mathematics and technology; it's likely they have a scientific background.
Yes because the skillls are transferable and the skills are similiar.
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