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Who is primarily responsible for the pre-takeoff briefing of passengers?

  1. Pilot in command

  2. Co-pilot

  3. Flight engineer

  4. Ground crew

The correct answer is: Pilot in command

The pilot in command holds the primary responsibility for the pre-takeoff briefing of passengers. This responsibility is critical to ensure that all passengers are adequately informed about safety procedures, available exits, and what to expect during the flight. The pre-takeoff briefing helps to prepare passengers for emergencies and to make them aware of various aspects of the flight, contributing to their safety and comfort. While the co-pilot may assist in the process or in certain situations, ultimately, it is the pilot in command who is accountable for the overall safety and management of the flight, including passenger briefings. The flight engineer typically handles technical operations and systems management, while the ground crew focuses on pre-flight preparations and may assist with logistics but is not responsible for briefing passengers.