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Trainer Pilot ![]()
Duties and Responsibilities
When you're responsible for training America's Air Force pilots, you'd better know your stuff - specifically, the of theory of flight, air navigation, meteorology, flying directives, aircraft operating procedures and mission tactics.
A Trainer Pilot's duties include planning and preparing for missions, reviewing student progress and weather information, and ensuring that each aircraft is preflighted, inspected, loaded, equipped and manned for mission. In addition to training and commanding the crew, Trainer Pilots operate aircraft controls and equipment, and also Perform, supervise or direct navigation and training.
Civilian Opportunities
Commercial Pilot
Duties and Responsibilities
Many pilots receive their training and original FAA licenses from the armed services. Commercial pilots need to obtain a private pilot license, an instrument rating, a commercial rating for single and/or multi engine, then an Airline Transport Pilot rating.
A commercial pilot plans and prepares for the flight, reviews flight tasking, and weather information. The pilot is responsible for filing flight plans and supervising flight planning and preparation. The pilot also ensures that the aircraft is inspected, loaded, equipped and manned pre-flight. The pilot operates aircraft controls and navigational equipment, and handles emergency situations necessary to safely land the aircraft.



