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  2. First officer (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    A senior first officer will typically have at least 1,500 hours flight experience. [8] A first officer may be older or have more experience than a captain. A captain may choose to return to a first officer role to take a job at a different airline. Some pilots prefer to remain a senior first officer than pursue an upgrade to captain, due to the ...

  3. Flying officer - Wikipedia

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    The starting salary for a flying officer is £39,671 per year. [4] In many cases the rank of flying officer is the first rank an air force officer holds after successful completion of his professional training.

  4. Pay to fly - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, to serve as SIC (Second In Command or First Officer): "A pilot may be eligible if he or she was a military-trained pilot; a graduate of a four-year bachelor degree program with an aviation major; a graduate of a two-year associate degree program with an aviation major; or has 1,500 hours total time as a pilot". [39]

  5. The average salary of a pilot - AOL

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  6. First officer - Wikipedia

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    First officer, the most senior civil service position in the United States Foreign Service; First officer, a rank in the Air Transport Auxiliary corresponding to Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force; First officer, a rank in the Women's Royal Naval Service corresponding to Lieutenant-Commander in the Royal Navy

  7. First lieutenant - Wikipedia

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    In the Air Force, a first lieutenant may be a flight commander or section's officer in charge with varied supervisory responsibilities, including supervision of as many as 100+ personnel, although in a flying unit, a first lieutenant is a rated officer (pilot, navigator, or air battle manager) who has just finished training for his career field ...

  8. Uniformed services pay grades of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pay grades [1] are used by the eight structurally organized uniformed services of the United States [2] (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps), as well as the Maritime Service, to determine wages and benefits based on the corresponding military rank of a member of the services.

  9. Pilot officer - Wikipedia

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    Pilot officer (Plt Off or P/O) is a junior officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. [1] The rank is used by air forces of many countries that have historical British influence. Pilot officer is the lowest ranking commissioned officer immediately below flying officer.