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How are pilots classified?

Civil aviation pilots are roughly divided into two levels: captain and co-pilot, but there are many levels. Captain is divided into captain, teacher, simulator teacher and so on. In descending order, J is a solo pilot, A is a pilot and T is a teacher.

Teachers are divided into Class A teachers and Class B teachers. B-level teachers can take the flight simulator and get higher grades. C is the inspector. The basic time for the qualification of a captain is 3500 flight hours, that is, a pilot with more than 3500 flight hours can be a captain, and of course he must pass the captain's exam.

Basic requirements of the captain

1, law-abiding, positive, no bad criminal record, loyal, interested in the development of aviation;

2. Male height 169- 185CM and weight at least 50KG;; Female height 160- 185CM, weight not less than 45KG;;

3. Good English;

4, no motion sickness, seasickness;

5, no bone and joint disease or deformity;

6, no stuttering, no obvious "O" or "X" legs;

7. The corrected visual acuity is 0.5 higher than that of C-word table (equivalent to 4.6 or above of E-word table without astigmatism);

8. There are no skin diseases that cannot be cured for a long time, such as tinea capitis, eczema, psoriasis and chronic urticaria.

9, no nephritis or hematuria, proteinuria, no chronic gastrointestinal diseases.