The captain is the final authority on board the aircraft and assumes responsibility for any incident which occurs during the flight.
The pilot and the co-pilot are responsible for landing the airplane.
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There were 6 separate successful moon landing missions, carrying 12 men to the surface.
Hot brakes on a C-130 happen when the aircraft brakes are heated so much that they begin to glow and possibly melt the landing gear tires. This is a very dangerous situation to come across and every person on the ground is responsible for spotting these.
The Apollo missions were started by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, with the goal of landing a man on the moon and returning safely to Earth by the end of the 1960s. NASA was the agency responsible for carrying out the missions.
Neil Armstrong was the astronaut responsible for landing the lunar lander known as The Eagle on the moon. During the automated landing there were rocks in the way at the planned landing site. Armstrong took over the controls, overrode the automated landing, hovered the spacecraft, picked a landing site, and landed under manual control.
The American space center N.A.S.A was responsible for choosing which astronaut would walk on the moon.
A falcon gets it's food by swooping down and grabbing the food (other bird, rabbit, rat etc) and carrying it away, then landing and eating it alive.
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The person who guides planes to their landing is called a "ground controller" or "air traffic controller." They are responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient movement of aircraft on the ground and in the airspace around airports. Ground controllers use radar and communication systems to provide instructions to pilots during landing and takeoff procedures.
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