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What is a navigator?

What is a navigator?

What is a pilot? A pilot refers to a professional who guides and directs the navigation of an aircraft. The pilot of an airplane is the pilot's compass. He provided the pilot with accurate directions to avoid the plane getting lost. Let's see what a navigator is.

What is a pilot 1? A pilot, a person who guides the flight of an airplane or other aircraft.

Including air pilots, ground command and guidance personnel and early warning commander guidance and control personnel. Some countries, such as the United States, refer to all personnel who perform tasks on airplanes and wear the pilot wing logo, including air pilots, weapon system officers, electronic warfare officers, fire control officers, offensive system combatants, defense system combatants and radar pilots.

The duties of the air pilot are: to determine the position of the aircraft, guide the aircraft to fly along the scheduled route, and ensure that it can accurately fly over the target or reach the destination; Quickly search and correctly identify the target, measure its coordinates and motion parameters, and make aviation bombs, missiles and torpedoes hit the target; Transporting or airdropping personnel and materials to designated areas; Lay mines in designated waters.

The main duties of ground command and guidance personnel and early warning command and control personnel are: to guide the aircraft to meet or meet on time over the scheduled place, and to fly to the target on time to perform tasks; Use the best scheme to form a favorable air distribution in the designated airspace or above the target, occupy a favorable tactical position, and ensure the accurate interception (assault) of air (ground, sea) targets; Guide the returning aircraft or aircraft to land safely.

Pilots in some countries' armed forces are divided into several technical levels according to their technical level. Air pilots of China People's Liberation Army Air Force are divided into special class, first class, second class and third class. On a single-seat plane, the pilot is also responsible for the pilot.

The port pilot does not belong to the port company, but belongs to the establishment personnel of the pilot station of the Port and Shipping Bureau. His main job is to provide navigation route guidance from anchorage to designated berth for ships coming to this port for the first time, identify navigation marks and dike lights, identify shallow spots and prompt tides. Generally, take a tugboat to the berthing ship to guide the berthing operation.

The pilot of an airplane is the pilot's compass. He provided the pilot with accurate directions to prevent the plane from getting lost. Without the pilot's navigation, the pilot lost his sense of direction like a blind man. Pilots especially need to be careful and responsible, and they need strong judgment and decisive decision-making ability.

What is pilot 2? What does a pilot do?

Pilots refer to professionals who guide and direct the navigation of aircraft, including air pilots and ground pilots.

The main task is to determine the position of the aircraft, guide the aircraft to fly on the scheduled route and arrive at the designated place on time.

Second, what are the requirements for a pilot?

@ anonymous user

The pilot examination requires undergraduate first mate and above, and junior college first captain and above. They should register at the pilot station and take the national pilot exam.

@ anonymous user

There are basically two channels for port pilot.

Article 1: They are all students of maritime technical school, junior college students and top students in the school. They are recruited by the local pilotage bureau, and only after being confirmed by the internship pilot master can they lead small ships and gradually grow into pilots.

Second, the ship has experienced pilots with excellent maritime qualifications, who passed the pilot bureau examination and hired regular pilots.

@ anonymous user

To obtain a ship's driving license, the following conditions shall be met:

(1) Obtaining a crew service book;

(2) Conforming to the health standards for the competent posts of inland river ship crew as stipulated by the national maritime administrative agency;

(3) Having received the competency training for the crew of inland river vessels corresponding to the categories and job qualifications of the competency certificates applied for;

(4) Having passed the competency examination for the crew of inland river vessels in the subjects prescribed by the national maritime administrative agency;

(5) Having the qualification of effective water service for the crew of inland river vessels as stipulated in the annex to these Rules, and having good performance and safety record.

What is pilot 3?

Article 19 [Qualification Requirements]

(a) at least 2 1 year, the maximum shall not exceed 60 years old;

(2) Having good moral quality;

(3) Being able to read, listen and speak Chinese; Otherwise, appropriate restrictions should be endorsed on its license and certificate;

(four) graduated from college or the equivalent level recognized by the bureau according to the applicant's general experience and aviation experience, knowledge and technology;

(5) Holding a valid physical examination certificate issued by CAAC;

(six) meet the requirements of these rules for the driver's knowledge, experience and skills.

Article 20 [Knowledge Requirements]

To apply for a driver's license, you must pass a written test of the following contents:

1. Provisions on civil aviation regulations and duties of pilots;

2. Basic principles of pilotage, including flight plan and cruise control;

3. Practical meteorology, including analysis of weather charts, weather reports and forecasts, abbreviations, symbols and terms of meteorological systems;

4 types of navigation facilities and general use procedures;

5. Calibration and use of navigation instruments;

6. speculate on piloting;

7. Astronomical navigation;

8. Radio navigation;

9. Landmark navigation and map reading;

10. Identification of identification signal of navigation equipment.

(2) Pilots should also pass the written English test on pilots' major.

(3) The examination result is the proof that the applicant meets the requirements of this article within 24 months after the examination.

Article 21 [Experience Requirements]

To apply for a driver's license, one of the following conditions must be met:

1. Graduates of the pilot class recognized by the Bureau;

2. The applicant holds the following documents:

(1) Astronomical observation at night and astronomical observation during the day shall be combined with other equipment to determine the in-flight position at least 25 times each;

(two) the flight time of celestial navigation, radio navigation, speculative navigation and other routes is not less than 2 hours, including not less than 50 hours at night. Pilots who have flown for more than 5 hours (including at least 1 hour at night) can be admitted with air navigation experience of no more than 1 hour.

(2) The flight time after long-distance pilotage training focusing on astronomical pilotage and speculative pilotage shall be regarded as the pilotage experience in accordance with Item (1) of this article. These experiences must be proved by flight record books, records of armed forces or certified airlines or teaching records signed by certified pilot teachers. These experience proof materials must be attached to the application form.

Article 22 [Skills Requirements]

(1) An applicant for a pilot's license must take the actual test of an airplane pilot in the following ways:

1. Assumed pilotage;

2. Astronomical methods;

3. Radio navigation.

(2) Before taking the test required by this article, the applicant must pass the written test specified in the knowledge requirements of these rules, otherwise he may not take the flight test.

(three) as a general aviation pilot, you should also pass the flight test of related subjects.

(4) The examination requirements of this article are stipulated in Annex I to these Rules.