| Aspect | Entry Level Second In Command Pilot | First Officer |
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| Certifications | Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Second Class Medical | Commercial Pilot License (CPL), First Class Medical (preferred) |
| Work Environment | Airlines, charter services, cargo carriers | Airlines, corporate flights, regional carriers |
| Role | Assists the Captain, handles navigation and communication, prepares for command | Supports the Captain, manages flight operations, may take over in emergencies |
Both roles require similar certifications and work in commercial aviation environments. The main difference is that the Entry Level Second In Command Pilot is typically at the beginning of their career, assisting the Captain, while the First Officer may have more experience and is closer to assuming command. The roles are often used interchangeably in some contexts, but generally, the First Officer is a more experienced position.