The commander of Apollo 11 was Neil Armstrong, the command pilot of Apollo 11 was Michael Colins. the Lunar module pilot of Apollo 11 was Edwin Aldrin.
The command module pilot was Michael Collins.
Apollo 1, in which the three astronauts died, was crewed by Command Pilot Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom, Senior Pilot Ed White and Pilot Roger B. Chaffee.
Alan L. Bean was the Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 12. He was born on March 15, 1932. He was the backup command pilot for Gemini 10 and on Apollo 9 he was he backup Lunar Module Pilot. Alan L. Bean was the fourth man to walk on the Moon.
1. Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander 2. Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 Lunar Module Pilot 3. Charles "Pete" Conrad, Apollo 12 Commander 4. Alan Bean, Apollo 12 Lunar Module Pilot 5. Alan Shepard, Apollo 14 Commander 6. Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 Lunar Module Pilot
Edwin Aldrin was the Lunar module pilot.
Apollo 11 was flown with Neil Armstrong as commander , Edwin Aldrin Lunar module pilot, and Michael Collins as command module pilot.
Apollo 10 was commanded by Tom Stafford, the Command Module Pilot was John Young and the Lunar Module Pilot was Gene Cernan.
Apollo 11: Neil A. Armstrong, commander; Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin, LM pilot; Michael Collins, CM pilot. Apollo 12: Charles P. "Pete" Conrad, commander; Alan L. Bean, LM pilot; Richard F. "Dick" Gordon, CM pilot. Apollo 13 (did not land): James A. "Jim" Lovell, commander; Fred W. Haise, LM pilot; John L. "Jack" Swigert, CM pilot. Apollo 14: Alan B. Shepard, commander; Edgar D. Mitchell, LM pilot; Stuart A. Roosa, CM pilot. Apollo 15: David R. Scott, commander; James B. "Jim" Irwin, LM pilot; Al Worden, CM pilot. Apollo 16: John W. Young, commander; Charles M. "Charlie" Duke, LM pilot; T. Kenneth "Ken" Mattingly, CM pilot. Apollo 17: Eugene A. "Gene" Cernan, commander; Harrison H. "Jack" Schmitt, LM pilot; Ronald E. "Ron" Evans, CM pilot.
Neil Armstrong was the pilot of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module, the spacecraft that landed on the moon. However, Michael Collins piloted the Command Module that orbited the moon while Armstrong and Aldrin were on the surface. Each played a critical role in the mission's success.
Michael Collins
Ron Evans