A Boeing 747 typically requires a flight crew of two pilots: a captain and a first officer. In some cases, especially for long-haul flights, a third pilot may be added to manage fatigue and ensure safe operations. Additionally, flight engineers may be present in older models, but modern 747s generally operate with just the two pilots.
The cast of A 747 Pilots-Eye-View - 1988 includes: Paul Havis as himself
The Boeing 747 "Classic" (100, 200, 300 & S.P.) required a cockpit crew of 3. One each, captain first officer and flight engineer or second officer. The 747-400 requires on 2 people; a captain and a first officer.
depends on which plane you are flying in a little cessna can easily bin run by only 1 pilot. but for big Boeing 747 there are 4 maybe even 5 pilots in the cabin.
Beneath the pilots feet are the control systems. In the nose is the radar
there are many types of 747's
if you mean how many wheels is a Boeing 747, there are 18.
The Boeing 747 uses four engines.
A Boeing 747 has four engines.
747 feet = 227.6856 meters.
The Boeing 747 has at least 4 engines.
A 747 is made from aluminium, steel, many plastics and rubber.
Qantas currently has 21 Boeing 747-400s and 6 Boeing 747-400ERs. Qantas is the only operator of the ER 747-400.