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In most aircraft a co-pilot is not needed. However, most larger commercial passenger aircraft do require them. Airplanes require constant checks and re-checks of systems and checklists. A co-pilot helps to alleviate some of these tasks, and also allows for a system of redundancy between the pilot and co-pilot. Besides the redundancy, passenger airlines typically require a first officer or co-pilot for safety reasons. If something should happen to the pilot, the co-pilot has the ability to take over and perform an emergency landing.
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A flight crew, usually comprised of the pilot in the left seat, and the co-pilot or first officer on the right.
the millennium falcons co pilot is chewbacca.
Performance Co-Pilot was created in 1995-04.
a co-pilot earns 100-200k a year
a pilot. and a co-pilot.
the pilot, bigger planes include a first officer or "co-pilot" and some larger flights/complicated missions will include a navigator
steward co-pilot
Co-pilot is a term for the second command pilot or sometimes referred to as "Second Officer". If an aircraft has other flight crew members, they will be called "Engineer", "Navigator" and other names that define their duties. But the Pilot and Co-pilot are respsonsible for flying the aircraft.
Co-pilot is a term for the second command pilot or sometimes referred to as "Second Officer". If an aircraft has other flight crew members, they will be called "Engineer", "Navigator" and other names that define their duties. But the Pilot and Co-pilot are respsonsible for flying the aircraft.
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