Do pilots talk during flight?

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Pilots never reveal whether or not they can talk while flying in the cockpit. They don't want us to know because then passengers might think they're having conversations all the time and having a good time when they should be controlling the plane.
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Are pilots allowed to talk during flight?

Re: Can aircraft pilots communicate with each other ? Yes, very normal and routine for planes to talk to each other or for planes to talk to their base. They would not be able to use cell phones, which are basically designed for terrestrial operation only.
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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.
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Do pilots talk in the cockpit?

The strictly enforced Sterile Cockpit Rule means pilots are barely allowed to talk to each other if their aircraft is flying below 10,000 feet (about three kilometres). The law instructs pilots to focus entirely on “their essential operational activities” and “avoid non-essential conversations”, The Sun reports.
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What do pilots say before a flight?

Pre-flight Announcement

We ask that you please fasten your seatbelts at this time and secure all baggage underneath your seat or in the overhead compartments. We also ask that your seats and table trays are in the upright position for take-off.
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What do pilots say when crashing?

Mayday. And that's because it's a word that's been used for the last century to immediately indicate an emergency. The typical way of saying it is to call it three times in a row — Mayday! Mayday!
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Why do pilots talk like that?

It's a speech we're all used to hearing by now and, honestly, if we didn't, it'd feel a little weird. As we all know, plane passengers come from all walks of life — and the airlines must do their best to accommodate everyone. So, pilots are instructed to speak as clearly (and consistently) as possible.
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Are pilots allowed to listen music?

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.
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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.
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What happens if a pilot has to use the bathroom?

Fighter pilots can pee into a collection bag filled with beads or a pad that turns into a gel to prevent spillage. Some aircrews can be fitted with a collection device called the SKYDRATE which they wear that then pumps the urine into a collection bag allowing them to go to the bathroom hands-free.
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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'.
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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.
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Do pilots drink a lot?

Drunk pilots have been around for about as long as pilots have. The New England Journal of Medicine cites a report from 1963 that stated over 35% of fatal general aviation accidents that year involved pilots with measurable amounts of alcohol in their blood.
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Can pilots hear passengers?

There are several factors that can affect whether pilots will hear you or not as you clap. Some of the factors relate to the type of aircraft and its construction, i.e. how far the cockpit is from the passengers and the degree of sound insulation that the cockpit doors provide.
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What do pilots do while flying?

During long flights, pilots have plenty of things to do to keep themselves busy. While flying, pilots will either be actively flying the plane, checking fuel levels and flight time, sleeping, contingency planning for anything that might happen, and planning for a safe arrival and landing.
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Why do pilots say Roger?

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) officially defines the word "roger" to mean "I have received all of your transmission." For example, a pilot would say "roger" in response to an advisory from Air Traffic Control.
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Are pilots allowed to take photos?

One airline says yes. British Airways is currently trialling "BASmart," a program that grants select pilots the operational permission to record photo and video material. Captures must be done during non-essential portions of the flight, in accordance with FAA, CAA, and other aviation body guidelines.
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Do pilots have WiFi?

WiFi is available for free while inside Pilot Flying J facilities. Pilot Flying J operates more than 650 locations throughout North America.
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Do planes have WiFi?

Inflight Wi-Fi. Upgraded, high-speed Wi-Fi is available to buy on select domestic flights. Browse the internet, check emails and stream video services like Netflix, Hulu and HBO faster than ever before. To see what's on your flight, check your boarding pass or online ahead of time.
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Can pilots sleep while flying?

The simple answer is yes, pilots do and are allowed to sleep during flight but there are strict rules controlling this practice. Pilots would only normally sleep on long haul flights, although sleep on short haul flights is permitted to avoid the effects of fatigue.
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Do pilots get bored of flying?

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.
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Can pilots watch movies while flying?

Use of visual entertainment such as movies, television programs, video games, etc., is not allowed for a flight crew as they are required to maintain visual scanning outside the aircraft, if able, for situational awareness and collision avoidance.
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How do pilots see in dark?

Pilots typically can't see at night any better than anybody else can. To fly at night, pilots almost always rely on their instrumentation and onboard computer systems. If a pilot must fly without the aid of their instruments, they use city lights, runway lights, and even night-vision goggles.
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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.
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Is flying a plane hard?

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.
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