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== UNSC ==
== UNSC ==
[[File:Pilot_With_Hornet.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A UNSC pilot next to a [[Hornet]].]]
[[File:Pilot With Hornet.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A UNSC pilot next to a [[Hornet]].]]
There are pilots in all main branches of the [[UNSC Armed Forces]]: the [[UNSC Air Force|Air Force]], [[UNSC Navy|Navy]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], and [[Spartan Operations]]. Large crews of Navy crewmen operate and maintain UNSC starships; the command and control of the vessel is carried out from the [[bridge]]. Many UNSC [[Template:UNSC Aircraft|aerospace craft]] can all be operated by just one pilot, as can [[Bumblebee]] lifepods. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], human pilots typically had significant tactical advantages and often outnumbered their Covenant equivalents in early engagements, though were often moot against the technological superiority of Covenant fighters such as the [[Seraph]].<ref name="WFSeraph">'''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]''', Strikecraft, p. 58-59</ref>
There are pilots in all main branches of the [[UNSC Armed Forces]]: the [[UNSC Air Force|Air Force]], [[UNSC Navy|Navy]], the [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]], and [[Spartan Operations]]. Large crews of Navy crewmen operate and maintain UNSC starships; the command and control of the vessel is carried out from the [[bridge]]. Many UNSC [[Template:UNSC Aircraft|aerospace craft]] can all be operated by just one pilot, as can [[Bumblebee]] lifepods. During the [[Human-Covenant War]], human pilots typically had significant tactical advantages and often outnumbered their Covenant equivalents in early engagements, though were often moot against the technological superiority of Covenant fighters such as the [[Seraph]].<ref name="WFSeraph">'''[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo|Halo: Warfleet]]''', Strikecraft, p. 58-59</ref>


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=== Named UNSC craft with mentioned pilots ===
=== Named UNSC craft with mentioned pilots ===
[[File:HI_DH_FirstPerson.png|thumb|right|Fernando Esparaze, acting pilot of Echo 216 in May, 2560.]]
[[File:HI DH FirstPerson.png|thumb|right|Fernando Esparaze, acting pilot of Echo 216 in May, 2560.]]
*[[Bravo 001]] - Flight Officer [[Mitchell]] - [[KIA]]
*[[Bravo 001]] - Flight Officer [[Mitchell]] - [[KIA]]
*[[Bravo 022]] - KIA
*[[Bravo 022]] - KIA
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== Covenant ==
== Covenant ==
[[File:Flight Elite.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Sangheili]] [[Flight harness]] is optimized for combat pilots.]]
[[File:Flight Elite.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Sangheili]] [[Flight harness]] is optimized for combat pilots.]]
As an enormous spacefaring empire, the [[Covenant]] hosts a large number of client species capable of piloting crafts. Groups of [[Jiralhanae]] or [[Sangheili]] can operate a spaceborne Covenant ship, such as the {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}} or the {{Class|ORS|heavy cruiser}}, by operation of [[holography|holographic]] consoles at the control [[bridge]] of the warship. As with all Covenant technology, the [[Huragok]] assist in the technical maintenance of warship systems.
As an enormous spacefaring empire, the [[Covenant]] hosts a large number of client species capable of piloting crafts. Groups of [[Jiralhanae]] or [[Sangheili]] can operate a spaceborne Covenant ship, such as the {{Class|CCS|battlecruiser}} or the {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}, by operation of [[holography|holographic]] consoles at the control [[bridge]] of the warship. As with all Covenant technology, the [[Huragok]] assist in the technical maintenance of warship systems.


A single Jiralhanae or Sangheili can pilot a single person attack [[Space fighter|fighter]] as well as [[Phantom]] and [[Spirit]] dropships, with the pilots of the Seraph fighters drawn from the ranks of the [[Obedientaries]].{{Ref/Reuse|WFSeraph}} To Sangheili, strikecraft such as the Seraph were considered war chariots used to attain personal glory, with any military purpose considered secondary. These Sangheili, hope to accumulate enough acclaim to be allowed to serve on the ground, with the vehicles themselves not worthy of recognition, simply tools to be expended in battle. Sangheili pilot training emphasises cooperation and mutual support, though Sangheili pilots have the tendency to split off and hunt individual targets without assistance.{{Ref/Reuse|WFSeraph}} In battle, Seraph pilots were organised into Talons of eight or more pilots. Each Talon was then split into hunting pairs while on a mission.{{Ref/Reuse|WFSeraph}}
A single Jiralhanae or Sangheili can pilot a single person attack [[Space fighter|fighter]] as well as [[Phantom]] and [[Spirit]] dropships, with the pilots of the Seraph fighters drawn from the ranks of the [[Obedientaries]].{{Ref/Reuse|WFSeraph}} To Sangheili, strikecraft such as the Seraph were considered war chariots used to attain personal glory, with any military purpose considered secondary. These Sangheili, hope to accumulate enough acclaim to be allowed to serve on the ground, with the vehicles themselves not worthy of recognition, simply tools to be expended in battle. Sangheili pilot training emphasises cooperation and mutual support, though Sangheili pilots have the tendency to split off and hunt individual targets without assistance.{{Ref/Reuse|WFSeraph}} In battle, Seraph pilots were organised into Talons of eight or more pilots. Each Talon was then split into hunting pairs while on a mission.{{Ref/Reuse|WFSeraph}}