I'd imagine the computers are for personal use...
Alan Turing
Computer Doctor - 1992 Pilot 1-0 was released on: USA: 7 January 1992
A degree is not required to be a pilot, however, it will help accelerate a pilot's career.
A college degree and be computer literate.
GCSE: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Computer Science, Music (All A - Grade) and English Language B-Grade A-Level: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science (All A-grade) Hoping for a career in the RAF and train as a pilot, and then maybe later on become an airline pilot. Thanks in advance for any help or input anyone can offer. Are these subjects deemed acceptable?
Victor Ledin has written: 'Understanding Pilot' -- subject(s): PILOT (Computer program language)
The copilot and the crew help the pilot with radio commands and passengers
A pilot with help from the co-pilot and air traffic support
palm pilot or PDA
With the help of its wings & the pilot.:):)
The Help - 2004 Pilot 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 March 2004
Palm Pilot