A ground management officer instructs the pilot where to go after landing. He or she signals the pilot, usually by use of hand signals.
The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.
The auto pilot on board an aircraft can auto-fly the plane. The pilot programs it with flight information, then monitors it throughout the flight.
The pilot is just 'the pilot'
A person who flies an aircraft is called a pilot.
Aircraft and airline specific.
"The Pilot In Command",is the ultimate responsibility for the aircraft.
HAL Tejas is the first combat aircraft without indian pilot.
For military aircraft, look for the shape and size, and length For Pilot, look for the color of the suit
In the cockpit of the aircraft. Typically near the nose of the craft.
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.
the cockpit
Flight deck