steward
co-pilot
Pilot
A pilot - co-pilot - Flight deck crew A flight steward/attendant/cabin crew
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Back in the olden days when women were assigned a different noun for the same occupation, and a male pilot was called an aviator, a female pilot was called an aviatrix.
The modern term is simply Flight Attendant and generically they are all Cabin Crew. Steward is also a term that is used quite often.
The male gender for "attendant" is "attendant" itself, as the term is gender-neutral and applies to individuals of any gender. In contexts where a distinction is made, terms like "male attendant" or "male server" can be used to specify gender. However, many organizations prefer to use gender-neutral language to promote inclusivity.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'pilot' is a common gender noun as a word for a male or a female who flies an airplane.The noun 'pilot' is a neuter noun as a word for a television program made to test audience reaction.In the early days of aviation, a male pilot was called an aviator, a female pilot was called an aviatrix. Use of these nouns has become obsolete.
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Pilot Aircraft maintenance Flight attendant
the first male pilot in Nigeria is MR. HOB ROBERT EMMANUEL.
An attendant in a royal palace is called an attendant or a servant.
Typically 3. Pilot, copilot/navigator, and flight attendant.