1. Pilot
Pilots are in charge of flying airplanes and
helicopters. It can be for the purpose of
transporting people (civil aviation) or
cargo. In addition, these normally work in
an airline. Those who fly in small planes
or charter planes are known as
commercial pilots.
2. piloting instruments
The anemometer was
designed to record the
speed and direction of
the horizontal wind in
the field of
meteorology and
environmental
meteorology.
: As its name indicates,
this tool is responsible
for measuring the
altitude in meters or
miles.
The variometer or
vertical speed
indicator shows the
pilot two things: a)
whether the aircraft is
climbing, descending,
or flying level, and b)
the vertical speed or
rate, in feet per
minute (fpm), of the
climb or descent.
Anemometer Altimeter
Vertical speed indicator
or variometer
3. piloting instruments
turn coordinator The compass is an
instrument used to
calculate the orientation
and course according to
the cardinal points.
The turn coordinator
is an instrument that
informs us of the rate
of turn of the aircraft
in minutes per turn.
among other instruments
4. pilot outfit
● Airline pilots' uniforms have two, three, or
four stripes on the shoulders. This part of the
uniform is also known as an epaulette. A stripe
is not normally used for airline pilots, but is
sometimes used for flight learners. A flight
engineer or second officer carries two.
6. What I learned from my profession was that
pilots transport as much as merchandise,
packages and people from one place to
another safely.
What did I learn from my profession?