Not as a rule, although many are pilots.
a pilots job is to fly a plane and take us fron places to places.
Well... they need to know how to fly a plane
Whatever plane was available for operation, or the plane that the pilots were assigned to fly.
get in a small plane with a flight instructor, let him teach you to fly it and then eventually get your private pilots license
Also called the flight deck, it is where the pilots fly the aircraft... don't ask where it got its name...
Also called the flight deck, it is where the pilots fly the aircraft... don't ask where it got its name...
Yes, you can fly a plane while wearing glasses, as long as your vision meets the required standards for aviation. Many pilots wear corrective lenses to achieve the necessary visual acuity. It's important for pilots to have their vision evaluated regularly and to ensure that their glasses are suitable for flying. Ultimately, the key is that your vision must be adequate for safe operation of the aircraft.
Pilots who fly an aerobatic plane and do stunts with them for example the red bull air race look it up.
pilots train by first going through tough theory first then they go through flight simulation and get a feel for what there going to be flying and then the take a plane with an instructor and go for a fly :)
Yes. Especially now that modern airplanes have auto-pilots that fly the plane without the pilot holding the controls. A few years ago, there was a famous golfer who died when he and the pilot died in the plane due to poor oxygen system. The plane continued to fly and almost reached Canada before it ran out of fuel and crashed. [[Addition to original answer]] Planes CAN fly without pilots while in the air, but they have not yet been mastered to fly without pilots completely. There have been many attempts to create aircraft that are able to take-off and land on their own, but they have all seen their own problems. Most Auto-Pilot systems in present day are programmed to disengage themselves at about 500 feet AGL.
A plane can fly upside down by using its wings to generate lift in the opposite direction, allowing it to maintain altitude and control its flight path. Pilots adjust the plane's controls and angle of attack to maintain stability and control while flying inverted.