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    In aviation, the first officer (FO), also called co-pilot, is a pilot in addition to the captain, who is the legal commander. In the event of incapacitation...
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  • First officer may refer to: Chief mate, the second-in-command (usually) of a merchant ship First officer (aviation) or "co-pilot", the second pilot of...
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  • Second officer is a civil aviation rank, also known as junior first officer. It is used for pilots at an early stage of their career. Modern airliners...
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    This is a list of firsts in aviation. For a comprehensive list of women's records, see Women in aviation. The first flight (including gliding) by a person...
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    Chief mate (redirect from Chief Officer)
    A chief mate (C/M) or chief officer, usually also synonymous with the first mate or first officer, is a licensed mariner and head of the deck department...
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  • Aviation portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 2016. The Government of Italy permitted United States unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or...
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  • Third officer is a rarely used civil aviation rank. It was primarily used by Pan Am, particularly on its Clippers flying boats during the infancy of extended...
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    would become Naval Air Intelligence officers and Aviation Maintenance Duty Officers. Designated as "aviation officer candidates" (AOCs), individuals in...
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    operated Aviation Officer Candidate School (AOCS) at NAS Pensacola, Florida. AOCS trained prospective naval aviators, naval flight officers, aviation maintenance...
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    a single community (for example, an aviation officer who has earned both Naval Aviator and Naval Flight Officer qualifications) may wear both insignia...
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  • Georgina Sutton (category Women aviation pioneers)
    police officer from Adelaide, best known for being the first woman to be appointed as chief pilot for an Australian airline. Sutton began her aviation journey...
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  • United States Navy Aviation Officer Candidate who is beginning his training at Aviation Officer Candidate School. While Zack meets his first true girlfriend...
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  • training in the US Army Aviation Branch become flight warrant officers immediately. In Commonwealth countries, warrant officers have usually been included...
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  • as destroyer and submarine squadrons, aviation wings and groups, and special warfare groups. At the Flag Officer level, they also command carrier strike...
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  • insignia was instituted, and by 1968 the Naval Aviation Observer Badge was replaced by the Naval Flight Officer Badge. However, in lieu of being totally discontinued...
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    Commissioned Officer Corps Amendments Act of 2012 "Heraldry | Office of Marine and Aviation Operations". www.omao.noaa.gov. "Basic Officer Training". www...
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  • Army Aviation Badge also known as the "Philippine Army Aviator's Badge" is awarded by the Commander, Armor Division, PA to commissioned officers and enlisted...
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    Army. Aviation-branched warrant officers remain at Fort Novosel to complete flight training and the aviation WOBC. Special Forces warrant officer candidates...
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  • both commissioned officer and senior enlisted naval aviation observers (NAO). In 1966, enlisted personnel were removed from naval aviation observer duties...
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    Fort Novosel, Alabama. The Aviation Center of Excellence coordinates and deploys aviation operations and trains aviation officers in a variety of topics,...
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  • flight officer is also used for police officers who serve as pilots in law enforcement aviation units. Flight officer was a United States Army Air Forces...
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    American Airlines. On January 15, 2009, he became known globally as first officer of US Airways Flight 1549, when he worked together with captain Chesley...
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    not progress to an aviation accident. Preventing accidents and incidents is the main goal of aviation safety. The first fatal aviation accident occurred...
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  • field, and thus began being issued their own separate aviation badge. Initial award of the Officer and Enlisted Aircrew Badges occurs upon completion of...
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    personnel subsequently commissioned as line limited duty officers and chief warrant officers in the aviation operations technician specialty have also been trained...
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    The United States Army Aviation Branch is the aviation branch of the United States Army and the administrative organization that is responsible for doctrine...
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    A squadron in an air force, or naval or army aviation service, is a unit comprising a number of military aircraft and their aircrews, usually of the same...
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    transport throughout the world. The word aviation was coined by the French writer and former naval officer Gabriel La Landelle in 1863. He originally...
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    Captain Washington Irving Chambers, the first Navy officer assigned to development of the nascent U.S. Naval aviation program, that involved a man-lifting...
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    Airman (category Military aviation)
    corresponds to the pay grade of E-3 in the Navy's aviation field, but it is just below the rank of Petty Officer Third Class, pay grade E-4. In the U.S. Coast...
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