flight engineer

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A flight engineer (FE), also sometimes called an air engineer, is a member of an aircraft's flight crew who is responsible for monitoring and operating its complex aircraft systems. In the early era of aviation, the position was sometimes referred to as the "air mechanic". Flight engineers can still be found on some larger fixed-wing airplanes and helicopters. A similar crew position exists on some spacecraft. In most modern aircraft, their complex systems are both monitored and adjusted by electronic microprocessors and computers, resulting in the elimination of the flight engineer's position. In earlier days, most larger aircraft were designed and built with a flight engineer's position. For U.S. civilian aircraft that require a flight engineer as part of the crew, the flight engineer mu...

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B-24 Liberatir mid-upper turret, a historic image provided by USAF.
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ETHBIB.Bildarchiv 259179 Flight Engineer Jakob Kübler im Cockpit einer Boeing 747-257B der Swissair.jpg
Flight Engineer Jakob Kübler in the cockpit of a Boeing 747-257B of Swissair
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Lancaster flight engineer WWII IWM CH 12289.jpg
IWM caption : Flying Officer J B Burnside, the flight engineer on board an Avro Lancaster B Mark III...

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