Airline Pilots fly aircrafts and perform tasks like creating flight plans,
supervising aircraft fueling, checking safety systems performance, communicating with air traffic controllers, interpreting instrument data, communicating with passengers through the public address system, and handling unexpected or emergency situations.
Typical responsibilities of an Airline Pilot are developing flight plans,
supervising the loading and
fueling of the
aircraft, checking the functioning of safety systems, doing pre-flight checks, following noise regulations, using the public address system to communicate to passengers, and taking action in case of emergency.