ROV means remotely operated underwater vehicle, so the pilot isn't in the machine. The pilot is sitting at a control panel on a ship nearby.
my first year as an ROV pilot tech II i made $2K/week. depending how much you work depends on your pay, and what kind of bonuses your company gives out. Guys working there over 2+ Years were making close $100K with their bonus. Supervisors about $125K. Usually took 3-5 years to make supervisor
A space pilot makes 500 dollars an hour
YES, most true submersibles have a 'pilot' and a systems operator. The submersibles that do not carry people are usually called ROV's or AUV's
the first ROV was developed in 1953
A co pilot makes around 60,000 a year. A pilot makes almost twice that amount. There is some fluctuation in pay depending on which airlines you are employed by.
ROV stands for "Remote Operated Vehicle". ROV's are not submarines by definition, since they are robots controlled by tether, by an operator stationed on a support vessel.
To improve location efforts for ship/plane/equipment salvage. It's much more cost effective and safer to locate something that's lost with an ROV than it is to put hardhat divers in the water for the same purpose. ROV's also have a much greater depth range and time at depth than divers do for search purposes.
between 17,000 and 40,000 Egyptian pounds per month
Remotely operated vehicle
The deepest ROV has been down to depths of around 6Km or 3.75 miles.
The ROV in the movie The Abyss was a Mini Rover ROV which was designed and built by Chris Nicholson of Deep Sea Systems in Falmouth, MA in 1984. It was 26 inches long and weighed 55 pounds. The Mini Rover ROV was the world's first small, low cost ROV. Its original price was about $28,000 at a time when the next lowest cost ROV was priced at $100,000.