Q&A

How do pilots know when to lift off?

How do pilots know when to lift off?

A: V1 is the speed by which a pilot must have decided to abort if they are going to stop on the runway. Pilots calculate this value by the runway length, obstacles, temperature, runway slope and the weight of the airplane. The airplane manufacturer provides these performance figures determined during flight testing.

What does 4 stripes on a pilot mean?

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Epaulets and Stripes Depending on the airline, two, three or four stripes are shown on a pilots’ shoulders. A flight engineer or second officer wears two stripes, a first officer wears three stripes on their pilot uniform and a captain normally wears four.

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What does it mean when a pilot gets his wings?

In the general sense of the phrase, a pilot “earns their wings” when they officially become a licensed pilot and have the required training and certification to fly the aircraft that they’re trained on. But remember, for non-military pilots, earning your wings just means becoming a licensed pilot.

Why does the spirit level go up and down on planes?

That’s probably not because the plane is tilting up and down, it’s because the plane is speeding up and slowing down. Spirit levels are just tubes with a slightly bulge in the middle, the tube is filled with liquid (originally alcohol, hence “spirit” level), and a bubble of air is left in there.

Why do pilots put planes on autopilot within seconds of taking off?

To lessen the fear of passengers, pilots don’t want you to know that in the cockpit, they put the plane on autopilot within seconds of taking off. That’s because modern computer technology in the cockpit makes the pilots feel unnecessary. The computer is such an integral part of the flight that it doesn’t need human intervention.

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Why don’t pilots talk about what they do in the cockpit?

Instead, the pilot would appease them by saying the flight is proceeding normally. Some of what they do in the cockpit violates protocol, so those are things they won’t share too. For example, pilots are up in the air for a very long time, mostly between 14-16 hours, and that makes them very tired.

Why can’t pilots use the lavatory during flights?

And that’s because there are very strict protocols for a pilot to use the lavatory during flight. But they can relieve themselves as long as a flight attendant takes the pilot’s seat in the cockpit, ensuring there are two members of the crew on the flight deck. But all of this adds up to stress on the urinary tract.