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Lt.
Feidler sat in the right seat and was the pilot's executive officer. He shared
the duties with the pilot during long hours of formation flying. The copilot
took over the pilot's duties in the event the pilot was injured or killed. Lt.
Feidler had to be familiar with navigation, day or night, by pilotage, dead
reckoning, or by radio aids. Copilots often went on to pilot their own planes.
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