Re: Can aircraft pilots communicate with each other ? Yes, as Psyvolt says, they can communicate with each other by radio. Obviously the crews of any other aircraft in the area can hear what they are saying, along with ATC, so in busy traffic areas anything other than short business-related messages are disapproved of.
Do pilots have to talk?
The fact is, for private pilots, there are lots of situations where no communication with ATC is required or even possible. (For airline pilots and others taking passengers for hire, communication with ATC is required whenever possible.) In the early days of flying, there was no ATC.
What do pilots say during flight?
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu. Numbers get special treatment too.
Why do pilots talk to passengers?
6 They Speak In Code
According to The Cheat Sheet, pilots use them to avoid passengers from going into panic mode. When they say "air pocket," this is a more calming way to say there's turbulence ahead.
What do pilots say before a flight?
There is an announcement like: "Flight attendants, prepare for take-off please." "Cabin crew, please take your seats for take-off." Within a minute after take-off, an announcement might be made reminding passengers to keep their seat belts fastened.
29 related questions foundWhat do pilots say when crashing?
THE phrase "Easy Victor" is one that you never want to hear your pilot say on a flight - because it means the plane is going to crash. It's often used by pilots to warn crew to evacuate the plane without alarming passengers according to a flight attendant.
How difficult is flying a plane?
Professional pilots are very experienced in flying their aircraft. This experience makes the complex tasks required of them "easy" most of the time. However, unquestionably flying is more complicated and demanding than driving. One consideration hopefully to help calm your nerves.
Are pilots known for cheating?
Pilots are no more likely to cheat than any other profession. Cheaters are cheaters and what makes one choose to cheat is not based on their profession. While the "pilot life" lifestyle can seem uber glamorous and desirable, most layovers are not spent at resorts with long breaks on the beach.
Can pilots listen to music while flying?
Yes, the FAA permits pilots to listen to music as long as it's not distracting. Although there aren't regulations stopping an airline pilot from listening to music, pilots must be able to hear ambient sounds or communications over the music.
Do pilots text and fly?
Rather than sometimes difficult radio calls, pilots and controllers simply send each other text messages to change altitudes, routes and hand off from one controller to the next. The system has been in use for flights across oceans for several years.
Do you call a pilot Captain?
Commercially-chartered private jet flights in Europe and the US are operated by two pilots. One will take full responsibility for the flight and be referred to as the Captain. If both pilots are Command Course qualified, one pilot will take responsibility for the flight and will be referred to as 'Commander'.
Do all pilots speak English?
The FAA (Federal Aviation Authority) and ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), the world's organization overseeing aviation, require all pilots flying under their organizations to have attained ICAO “Level 4” English ability. This means all pilots must speak, read, write, and understand English fluently.
How much do pilots earn?
As a result, commercial pilots are paid well. According to The Occupational Outlook Handbook, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the salary for commercial pilots is $93,300 per year, which was the the median annual wage in May 2020. The median annual wage for airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers is $160,970.
How many languages should a pilot know?
English and English alone is the official and more importantly REQUIRED language by the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).
What are the ladies on the plane called?
A flight attendant, also known as steward/stewardess or air host/air hostess, is a member of the aircrew aboard commercial flights, many business jets and some government aircraft. Collectively called cabin crew, flight attendants are primarily responsible for passenger safety and comfort.
Why do pilots say souls?
The number of “souls” on an aircraft refers to the total living bodies on the plane: every passenger, pilot, flight attendant and crew member, according to Lord-Jones. Pilots often report the number of “souls” when declaring an emergency, she says, so rescuers know the amount of people to search for.
Can pilots use their phones?
New rule prohibits non-essential use of laptops, cell phones, and other electronic devices to prevent crew member distraction during flights.
Do pilots get bored of flying?
— submitted by reader Joe Berman, Stow, Mass. Answer: I would not say they get bored, but it can become repetitive. Pilots flying the same route, such as the New York, Boston, Washington shuttle become very, very familiar with the route. That said, no two flights are the same.
Do Airplanes dump their waste in the air?
Airlines are not allowed to dump their waste tanks in mid-flight, and pilots have no mechanism by which to do so; however, leaks sometimes do occur from a plane's septic tank.
Can pilots marry you?
Just as ship captains aren't universally granted the power to perform marriage ceremonies, neither are pilots. And airspace poses problems for those hoping for an "official" service. “Getting married in the air is not something you should leave up in the air," Greenfield says. (Nice one, Greenfield.)
Do pilots flirt with flight attendants?
Abacaxi: As a former flight attendant who recently resigned: Yes, they do hook up with flight attendants frequently… Not only do pilots hook up with the attendants but also passengers they meet on the flights, random women at bars hotels etc.
Is it hard to date a pilot?
Being in a relationship with a short-haul Pilot (who operates mostly turnarounds, comes home most days and doesn't have layovers in different destinations often) can be a little easier than being in a relationship with a long-haul Pilot as they will be home slightly more, but still you will spend a considerable amount ...
What is the hardest part of flying a plane?
Takeoff and landing are widely considered the most dangerous parts of a flight.
What is the easiest plane to fly?
The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is widely considered the easiest plane to fly. While many factors come into play that makes the Cessna 172 so easy to fly, the most influential features are its high wing configuration, powerful engine, spacious & comfortable cockpit, and intuitive and forgiving controls.
Is flying a plane scary?
Travelling by plane can be a scary experience for people of all ages and backgrounds, particularly if they've not flown before or have experienced a traumatic event. It is not something to be ashamed of: it is no different from the personal fears and dislikes of other things that very many people have.