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What do you call a person who directs the course of a cruising ship or a plane?

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What do you call the person who directs the ship or the plane?

The Pilot.


Does USPS ship by plane?

Yes, of course


Who is the person who direct the coures of a ship or a plane?

The person who directs the course of a ship is called a captain or a ship's master, while the equivalent for an aircraft is the pilot or captain. Both roles involve navigating and ensuring the safe operation of their respective vessels. They are responsible for making decisions related to the route, altitude, and speed, as well as managing the crew and responding to any emergencies.


Starboard ?

The left side of a ship or plane.


What are goods carried by ship or plane?

Goods carried by a ship or plane is referred to as cargo.


Definition of navigator?

One definition of navigator is a person who directs the course of any form of transportation by using maps and instruments. A navigator is also an instrument that is used to help in directing the route of an aircraft or ship.


Goods carried by ship or plane?

carried by ship


Who plots the course of a ship or plane?

The course of a ship or plane is typically plotted by a navigator or a pilot. In aviation, pilots use flight planning software and navigation tools to chart their course, while in maritime navigation, officers on the bridge use charts and GPS systems to determine the vessel's path. Both roles involve careful consideration of factors such as weather, terrain, and regulations to ensure safe and efficient travel.


Hong kong to bejin?

to Beijing? By plane and by train or ship is OK! to Beijing? By plane and by train or ship is OK!


What is another name for the Hovercraft?

Ship, Space Ship, or plane.


Is plane a ship?

I know that the question may sound stupid at first, but a spaceship is a ship and it flies, so is a plane also a kind of ship? No, I'm not stoned.