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Navigations and Helms are responsible for the plotting of routes for travel to events. They will also operate the vehicles used to transport crew members. This requires them to have a valid driver's license, operate insured vehicles only, and assure that all members are following vehicle safety guidelines. They will be expected to learn and teach the many forms of navigation such as compass use, map reading, celestial navigation, and the use of GPS equipment Some of the positions in the Navigation and Helm Department are. Chief Flight Control Officer 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 Originally know 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. The Assistant Chief Flight Control Officer is the second-in-command of the Flight Control Department, and is able to assume the duties of Chief Flight Control Officer on a temporary or permanent basis as so needed. Flight Control Officer Originally know 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. Chief Shuttle / Runabout Pilot All small spacecrafts aboard a starship or Starbase (Shuttles, Runabouts, Captain's yacht etc.) are flown by Shuttle Pilots. This is often the proving ground for new Flight Control Officers until they earn a berth on a starship. Her/his direct superior is the Flight Control Officer. Assistant Chief Shuttle / Runabout Pilot All small spacecrafts aboard a starship or Starbase (Shuttles, Runabouts, Captain's yacht etc.) are flown by Shuttle Pilots. This is often the proving ground for new Flight Control Officers until they earn a berth on a starship. Her/his direct superior is the Flight Control Officer. Shuttle / Runabout Pilot All small spacecrafts aboard a starship or Starbase (Shuttles, Runabouts, Captain's yacht etc.) are flown by Shuttle Pilots. This is often the proving ground for new Flight Control Officers until they earn a berth on a starship. Her/his direct superior is the Flight Control Officer.
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