the wright brothers
I'm sorry but that is not correct. The Wright FlyerI had one pilot and that was Orville Wright who took the Flyer for a 12-second, sustained flight on December 17, 1903. This was the first successful, powered, piloted flight in history.
A flight crew, usually comprised of the pilot in the left seat, and the co-pilot or first officer on the right.
Chuck Yeager, a United States Air Force officer, was the first American pilot to exceed the speed of sound in an airplane during a test flight in 1947. This achievement was a significant milestone in aviation history and marked the beginning of supersonic flight.
The first engine-powered airplane was invented by the Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur Wright, in the United States. They achieved their first successful powered flight on December 17, 1903, near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. This historic flight marked the beginning of the aviation era, as their aircraft, the Wright Flyer, was the first to carry a pilot and sustain controlled, powered flight.
A pilot - co-pilot - Flight deck crew A flight steward/attendant/cabin crew
On December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the 1903 Wright Flyer became the first powered, heavier-than-air machine to achieve controlled, sustained flight with a pilot aboard. It flew forward without losing speed and landed at a point as high as that from which it started. With Orville Wright as pilot, the airplane took off from a launching rail and flew for 12 seconds and a distance of 37 meters (120 feet). The airplane was flown three more times that day, with Orville and his brother Wilbur alternating as pilot. The longest flight, with Wilbur at the controls, was 260 meters (852 feet) and lasted 59 seconds.
An Airplane Captain is the PIC Pilot In Command. The one who is responsible for the control and safety of the entire flight during its flight time.
The Wright brothers made the first successful powered airplane flight in 1903. Their invention demonstrated controlled flight by an aircraft with a pilot on board, pioneering the field of aviation. They also developed key innovations in aerodynamics that are still used in aircraft design today.
A pilot flies an airplane. Airlines have pilots who are Captains, 2nd Officers, and 3rd Officers (e.g. the navigator).
General Chuck Yeager was the pilot of the Bell X-1, first aircraft to fly supersonic.
That's called the cockpit - or flight deck.
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Robert Byrd, along with pilot Bernt Balchen, co-pilot/radioman Harold June, and photographer Ashley McKinley made the first flight over the South Pole on November 28th, 1929 in a Ford Trimotor airplane named the Floyd Bennett (who was Byrds pilot on previous expeditions).