thousands of dollars
A pilot of a plane needs the same license to fly a cargo plane as a pilot of a passenger plane.
A lot. Way to much to list here. A huge jumbo plane has vast complex systems that the pilot monitors in order to keep the plane flying. For large a/c you need to be certified to fly individual ones.
A plane that is very small and only fits 2 people. (The pilot and the passenger)
The cockpit of an aircraft is where the pilot and co-pilot who fly the plane sits. In addition to passenger luggage, most aircraft also carry cargo, which typically will be letters and small parcels being carried for revenue.
you pilot a plane
To fly a plane is the same as to pilot a plane.
That is true, other than the pilot
A "Pilot" is a person who drives a plane.
A pilot is a man who drives a plane.
yes. It is referred to as a stall and at that point it falls out of the sky, but it will only really halt when it hits a solid object. If you have a float plane why not land it on the water if the engine fails? As long as you have sufficient airspeed the plane will continue to fly. A pilot being a student pilot is taught that you fly an airplane as long as you can, when it no longer flys then you are a passenger
if you are talking about where a pilot sits in a plane he sits in what's called the cockpit
Piggy said that he was seated close to the window when they were descending towards the island in the ejected 'passenger tube' and he saw the pilot's part of the plane with flames coming out of it, after it was attacked. Ralph also mentioned that, "He couldn't land here. Not in a plane with wheels."