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AIRPLANE PILOT, COMMERCIAL

Specialty Definition: AIRPLANE PILOT, COMMERCIAL

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Pilots airplane to transport passengers, mail, or freight, or for other commercial purposes: Reviews ship's papers to ascertain factors, such as load weight, fuel supply, weather conditions, and flight route and schedule. Orders changes in fuel supply, load, route, or schedule to ensure safety of flight. Reads gauges to verify that oil, hydraulic fluid, fuel quantities, and cabin pressure are at prescribed levels prior to starting engines. Starts engines and taxies airplane to runway. Sets brakes, and accelerates engines to verify operational readiness of components, such as superchargers, carburetor-heaters, and controls. Contacts control tower by radio to obtain takeoff clearance and instructions. Releases brakes and moves throttles and hand and foot controls to take off and control airplane in flight. Pilots airplane to destination adhering to flight plan and regulations and procedures of federal government, company, and airport. Logs information, such as time in flight, altitude flown, and fuel consumed. Must hold commercial pilot's certificate issued by Federal Aviation Administration. May instruct students or pilots in operation of aircraft. May be designated according to federal license held as Transport Pilot (air trans.), or type of commercial activity engaged in as Airplane Pilot (air trans.) or Corporate Pilot (air trans.). May be designated Airplane-Patrol Pilot (business ser.) when piloting airplane over pipelines, train tracks, and communications systems to detect and radio location and nature of damage. May be designated Airplane Captain (air trans.) when in command of aircraft and crew or Airplane First-Officer (air trans.) or Copilot (air trans.) when second in command. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Crosswords: AIRPLANE PILOT, COMMERCIAL

Specialty definitions using "AIRPLANE PILOT, COMMERCIAL": AIR-TRAFFIC COORDINATOR. (references)

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Alternative Orthography: AIRPLANE PILOT, COMMERCIAL


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

41 49 52 50 4C 41 4E 45      50 49 4C 4F 54 2C      43 4F 4D 4D 45 52 43 49 41 4C

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

        

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01000001 01001001 01010010 01010000 01001100 01000001 01001110 01000101 00100000 01010000 01001001 01001100 01001111 01010100 00101100 00100000 01000011 01001111 01001101 01001101 01000101 01010010 01000011 01001001 01000001 01001100

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#65 &#73 &#82 &#80 &#76 &#65 &#78 &#69 &#32 &#80 &#73 &#76 &#79 &#84 &#44 &#32 &#67 &#79 &#77 &#77 &#69 &#82 &#67 &#73 &#65 &#76

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0041 0049 0052 0050 004C 0041 004E 0045      0050 0049 004C 004F 0054 002C      0043 004F 004D 004D 0045 0052 0043 0049 0041 004C

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

35435250463548392504346495414237494747395237433546

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