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The [[Flight Control Department]] is composed of many people who often fill multiple unique and universal positions. The primary function of this department is to pilot starships and their auxiliary craft. | The [[Flight Control Department]] is composed of many people who often fill multiple unique and universal positions. The primary function of this department is to pilot starships and their auxiliary craft. | ||
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=Command Positions= | =Command Positions= | ||
Revision as of 11:16, 31 May 2021
The Flight Control Department is composed of many people who often fill multiple unique and universal positions. The primary function of this department is to pilot starships and their auxiliary craft.
Command Positions
- Chief Flight Control Officer
- Classification: Officer
- Description:
Originally known as helm, or Flight Control Officer, CONN incorporates two job, Navigation and flight control. A Flight Control Officer must always be present on the bridge of a starship. S/he plots courses, supervises the computers piloting, corrects any flight deviations and pilots the ship manually when needed. The Chief Flight Control Officer is the senior most CONN Officer aboard, serving as a Senior Officer, and chief of the personnel under him/her.
- Assistant Chief Flight Control Officer
- Classification: Officer
- Description:
Originally known as helm, or Flight Control Officer, CONN incorporates two job, Navigation and flight control. A Flight Control Officer must always be present on the bridge of a starship. S/he plots courses, supervises the computers piloting, corrects any flight deviations and pilots the ship manually when needed. The Assistant Chief Flight Control Officer is the second senior most CONN Officer aboard and reports directly to the Chief Flight Control Officer.
- Chief Shuttlecraft Pilot
- Classification: Officer
- Description:
All small spacecrafts aboard a starship, starbase or a facility (Shuttles, Runabouts, Transports, Captain's yacht, Patrol Vessels etc.) but excluding fighters are flown by Shuttlecraft Pilots. This is often the proving ground for pilots until they earn a berth on a starship as a Flight Control Officer.
The Chief Shuttlecraft Pilot reports to the Chief Flight Control Officer.
Flight Control
- Flight Control Officer
- Classification: Officer
- Description:
Originally known as helm, or Flight Control Officer, CONN incorporates two job, navigation and flight control. A Flight Control Officer must always be present on the bridge of a starship, and every vessel has a number of Flight Control Officers to allow shift rotations. S/he plots courses, supervises the computers piloting, corrects any flight deviations and pilots the ship manually when needed. Flight Control Officers report to the Chief Flight Control Officer.
Support Craft
- Chief Support Craft Pilot
- Classification: Officer
- Description:
All small spacecrafts aboard a starship, starbase or a facility (Shuttles, Runabouts, Transports, Captain's yacht, Patrol Vessels etc.) but excluding fighters are flown by Support Craft Pilots. This is often the proving ground for pilots until they earn a berth on a starship as a Flight Control Officer.
The Chief Support Craft Pilot reports to the Chief Flight Control Officer.
- Support Craft Pilot
- Classification: Officer
- Description:
All small spacecrafts aboard a starship, starbase or a facility (Shuttles, Runabouts, Transports, Captain's yacht, Patrol Vessels etc.) but excluding fighters are flown by Support Craft Pilots. This is often the proving ground for pilots until they earn a berth on a starship as a Flight Control Officer. They report to the Chief Support Craft Pilot.
- Support Craft Pilot (Enlisted)
- Classification: Enlisted
- Description:
All small spacecrafts aboard a starship, starbase or a facility (Shuttles, Runabouts, Transports, Captain's yacht, Patrol Vessels etc.) but excluding fighters are flown by Support Craft Pilots. This is often the proving ground for pilots until they earn a berth on a starship as a Flight Control Officer. They report to the Chief Support Craft Pilot.
STARFLEET COMMAND | |
IMPORTANT ERRATA | Departments • General Orders • Starship Security Procedures • Operating Modes • Orbits • Bearings and Navigation • Defensive Maneuvers • Offensive Maneuvers |
PERSONNEL FUNCTIONS | Alert Status • Computer Access Levels • Deck Listing • Department Head • Operating Modes • Positions • Security Clearances • Rank Guide • Rank Comparisons |
DEPARTMENTS | Command • Flight Control • Intelligence • Operations • Engineering Security/Tactical • Medical • Science • Starfighters • Civilians |