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They flight fixed-wing and single or multi-engine aircrafts to transport passengers and cargo in commercial transport airlines
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They follow all captain’s instructions and they can be pilot flying or pilot monitoring during flight time.
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They provide personal services to ensure both safety and comfort of airline passengers during flight
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They have been disappearing from computers have been implemented in aircrafts since 1980s.
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They coordinate aviation activities to optimize flight execution from the take-off to the landing
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They ensure and care for passengers, crew and aircraft’s safety and airworthiness through the standard maintenance practices guided by aircraft’s maintenance manuals
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Review all procedures, equipment, and systems on an aircraft to ensure it meets safety regulations.
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They monitor aircraft position, speed and altitude visually or by radar to give directions to the pilots to guide them from taxi to take-off, through the air and back safely to the ground
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responsible for understanding and applying the airline's boarding regulations, checking the crew in for the flight, and providing accommodations to passengers who require assistance.
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the pilot of a small vessel that helps a large boat or barge steer in tight spaces.