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Re the meaning of "copilot" - the RAF used to operate an aircraft, the Hawker Siddeley Dominie, which was for training navigators. It was literally a little 1960s business jet full of every kind of navigation equipment used by the RAF at the time. But it wasn't flown by a pilot and copilot - it was usually flown by a pilot and a pilot's assistant, who'd help set the radios and read out checklists but wasn't expected to actually fly the plane.
Excellent conversation! Just a point: the "Building Microfrontends" book is been and being written by Luca Mezzalira, Brandolini is another Italian wizard known for Event Storming :) 23:43
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Re the meaning of "copilot" - the RAF used to operate an aircraft, the Hawker Siddeley Dominie, which was for training navigators. It was literally a little 1960s business jet full of every kind of navigation equipment used by the RAF at the time. But it wasn't flown by a pilot and copilot - it was usually flown by a pilot and a pilot's assistant, who'd help set the radios and read out checklists but wasn't expected to actually fly the plane.
Excellent conversation! Just a point: the "Building Microfrontends" book is been and being written by Luca Mezzalira, Brandolini is another Italian wizard known for Event Storming :) 23:43
Like he mentioned the madness of micro frontend