The exact number of pilots flying the Boeing 787 varies over time and across airlines. As of recent estimates, thousands of pilots are qualified to operate the 787, with major airlines around the world employing significant numbers. Each airline may have hundreds or even thousands of pilots trained for this aircraft model, depending on their fleet size and operational needs.
Both models of the Boeing 787 (787-8 and 787-9) can fly at Mach 0.89
Both models of the Boeing 787 (787-8 and 787-9) can fly at Mach 0.89
A 787 can fly up to Mach 0.89
Yes, of course the Boeing 787 can fly. It is an aircraft (airplane)!
They are called, "Pilots".
Mach .89
41000 ft
Quite well. Modern aircraft are configured to fly and land on one engine
If they are pilots they should. ;)
Commercial pilots are any pilots that fly for to earn money, as opposed to military pilots or pilots that fly for the fun of it. Commercial pilots would include both Corporate pilots and Airline pilots. Corporate pilots fly for a specific company, flying the companies airplanes. As an example GM, Ford and other big companies have their own planes to fly groups around the country or the world. It is often more cost effective then buying commercial airline tickets. Airline pilots fly for airlines and are usually required to be members of a union. Another type of commercial pilot are those that fly for Cargo companies, such as FedEx or UPS.
Yes
They fly helicopters.