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Do you call a pilot captain?

The pilot in command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard an aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the captain in a typical two- or three-pilot aircrew, or pilot if there is only one certificated and qualified pilot at the controls of an aircraft.



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In many countries outside the US, anybody with stripes in the cockpit is addressed as Captain, Cappie, Commander, Commandante or other honoraria so as not to offend and denote respect. In the US crews are sometimes called Skycap, but usually not while in the cockpit.

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The pilot in command (PIC) of an aircraft is the person aboard an aircraft who is ultimately responsible for its operation and safety during flight. This would be the captain in a typical two- or three-pilot aircrew, or pilot if there is only one certificated and qualified pilot at the controls of an aircraft.

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What is the highest rank a pilot can get? Captain or pilot-in-command is the highest rank a pilot can earn.

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Ladies and gentlemen, good morning / afternoon / evening. Welcome on board (flight reference). This is Captain / Co-pilot (your name) speaking and I have some information about our flight. Our flight time today will be (flight duration) and our estimated time of arrival in (destination) is (ETA)local time.

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Generally when pilots start at airlines, they are first officers. Then since airlines use seniority systems for pilots, pilots can eventually bid for an upgrade to captain. Becoming a captain requires taking a course that lasts several weeks, and then passing some tests.

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Some first officers have waited decades to become a captain while others can upgrade in just a few years, but we'll set an average range of 5-12 years from first officer to captain at a major airline. That means from 0 experience all the way to major airline captain, one can expect a timeline of 15+ years.

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According to the United States Department of Defense (DoD), pilot nicknames and callsigns are used so that personnel can quickly identify an aircraft or individual, and to confuse the enemy, who might be listening in on communications. Aircraft and pilot callsigns are two separate things.

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Co-Pilot - Person who sits in the cockpit with the Pilot. The Co-Pilot is also known as the first officer and monitors the plane's controls and gauges while the Pilot flies the plane.

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According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Air Traffic Control (ATC) handbook, the correct ATC communication is to say People On Board. Despite this, ATC controllers continue to use the term Souls when communicating with aircraft.

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  • Pilot Officer.
  • Flying Officer.
  • Flight Lieutenant.
  • Squadron Leader.
  • Wing Commander.
  • Group Captain.
  • Air Commodore.
  • Air Vice-Marshal.


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The captain is the senior ranking member of the flight crew.

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