Pilots send signals in an airplane primarily through radio communication using VHF (Very High Frequency) radios to communicate with air traffic control and other aircraft. They also use transponders to send altitude and identification information to radar systems. Additionally, visual signals can be used, such as cockpit lights or hand signals, in certain situations, especially during ground operations. Modern aircraft may also utilize data link systems for text-based communication.
They are called, "Pilots".
An airplane's cockpit is the pilots' station in the airplane.
a pilot
It is called a cockpit.
Since 9-11, the FAA changed its rules so airplane pilots can be armed for security. The cabin door is also closed and has added security.
Yes they do send out signals
Axons send signals.
The weight of an airplane is calculated by the pilots. The pilot takes the empty weight of the aircraft, adds the fuel, adds a standard weight for each passenger and the measured weight of all the baggage. If this weight is over the maximum allowed weight, the airplane is overweight and they will send some luggage on another flight.
A pilot flies an airplane. Airlines have pilots who are Captains, 2nd Officers, and 3rd Officers (e.g. the navigator).
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It's called the cockpit
because u would die usually so u will die more painfully this way