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May 8, 2026
What You Didn’t Know About Being a First Officer
When people think about pilots, they often picture the Captain in charge but First Officers play an equally critical role in every flight.
Here’s what you might not know about what they do:
- They share flying duties with the Captain
First Officers actively take the controls and help operate the aircraft throughout the flight. - They’re fully qualified to land the aircraft
First Officers are trained and certified pilots who regularly perform landings. - They handle preflight and post-flight inspections
From checking systems to reviewing the aircraft’s condition, they make sure everything is ready to go. - They monitor aircraft systems in real time
Throughout the flight, they verify that all systems are operating safely and efficiently. - They manage and support communications
First Officers work closely with air traffic control and assist with clear, accurate communication.
It’s a role defined by teamwork and precision. And on every flight, two fully qualified pilots are up front working together to get you where you’re going safely.
Interested in a career as a First Officer at PSA? Explore our pilot opportunities today.

