Noun
second officer (plural second officers)
(aviation) The flight engineer of an aircraft.
Ahmaud Arbery maintains his composure, however, even when the second officer to arrive on the scene immediately escalates the situation, pulls out his Taser and attempts to use it on Mr. Arbery for no justifiable reason. Source: Internet
Although neither Coy nor a second officer on the scene activated their bodycams until just after shots were fired, the moments before and during the shooting were captured on video without sound by way of an automatic 60-second “look-back” function. Source: Internet
As a result, he called a second officer, Constable DeHaan, who then purchased fuel from a Fort Saskatchewan gas station and brought it out to the stranded driver and officer in Bruderheim. Source: Internet
Assistant Superintendent of Police second officer in charge Elroy Carcamo spoke about the award. Source: Internet
By 2pm the wind had increased to gale force and as evening approached, in the words of the second officer, Rice Sibley, it blew a ‘perfect hurricane’ along with rain and sleet. Source: Internet
Beautiful show of respect for second officer fighting for his life. Source: Internet