first officer Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌfɜːst ˈɒf.ɪ.sər]
  • Us [ ˌfɝːst ˈɑː.fɪ.sɚ]

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  • The captain's conduct is accepted by the first officer as unproblematic (cruise power thank you, line 16).

  • Calling for the checklist, and deciding exactly when to do so, is the responsibility of the pilot-flying, here the first officer.

  • One is associated with professional career status as either a captain, with senior ranking, or first officer.

  • However, another captain, as a pilot-not-flying, does not say the first item of a checklist before the first officer produces the talk formally to begin that checklist.

  • The first officer was standing near my feet, and the officer who accompanied him was still present.

  • I have referred to the breaches—the repairs to the engine and the question of the first officer.

  • I was the first officer in this country to fuel a submarine from a gunboat.

  • The first officer to succeed under the new scheme is a flying officer aged 23.

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