For military aircraft, look for the shape and size, and length
For Pilot, look for the color of the suit
It's a person, trained by the military to fly military aircraft such as jet fighters, bombers, tankers, etc.
Pilot is the one who is flies an aircraft.He is responsible for all the controls the aircraft. Military pilots are trained with a different syllabus than civilian pilots, which is delivered by military instructors. This is due to the different aircraft, flight goals, flight situations and chains of responsibility. Many military pilots do transfer over to civilian-pilot qualification after they leave the military, and typically their military experience will be used to grant a civilian pilot's license.
The noun pilot and the verb "to pilot" both apply to the steering or control of a vehicle, usually a ship or aircraft. A pilot is the primary individual adjusting the speed or course of a vessel or craft. In military aircraft, he will usually also be the commander of the aircrew.
A pilot uses a yoke or joystick (depends what brand of aircraft they fly. joystick only really seen on military or airbus series) to control the ailerons which cause the aircraft to roll if need be
Most military fighter jets run with a single pilot and a flight officer. The Flight Officer is not trained to fly the aircraft.
Well, if you mean military aircraft: There are fighters. They are usually identified by the F in the name. Like the F-15. The F in F-15 identifies it as a Fighter. There Are Bombers, which are identified with a B in the name. There are transport aircraft, like the C-5 Galaxy, which are Identified by a C in the name. There are Attack aircraft which are identified with an A. NOW TO BE SPECIFIC There are so many classes of military aircraft. Air superiority fighters are meant to go into an airspace and conquer all the enemy aircraft. Interceptors are aircraft that intercept enemy aircraft before they reach their target. These enemy aircraft are generally bombers. Attack(also above) aircraft like the A-10 warthog are meant for air to ground combat. Usually they do not have high air to air capabilities. Look in military aircraft books. It should tell an aircraft's service roll. Ps. The top info (name identification) may not be correct for countries like Russia. The Su in Su-37 stands for Sukhoi, the aircraft manufacturer
The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.
Military pilot qualifications indicate what aircraft you can fly.
The auto pilot on board an aircraft can auto-fly the plane. The pilot programs it with flight information, then monitors it throughout the flight.
The pilot is just 'the pilot'
A person who flies an aircraft is called a pilot.
"The Pilot In Command",is the ultimate responsibility for the aircraft.