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Quote:
Originally Posted by KevinP73
It's sometimes hard to follow the story if one is not up on all the acronyms. What is "PF"??
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Sorry about that...
As Blue said, PF is Pilot Flying.
PNF is Pilot not flying. This can be the captain or the copilot.
FE is flight engineer. The 747-200 still has a flight engineer.
PIC is Pilot in Command (the captain)
SIC is Second in Command (the copilot)
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