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We want to model a system for the management of flights and pilots. An airline operates flights. Each airline has an ID. Each flight has an ID, a departure airport, and an arrival airport. An airport is a unique identifier. Each flight has a pilot and a co-pilot, and it uses an aircraft of a certain type. A flight also has a departure time and an arrival time. An airline owns a set of aircraft of different types. An aircraft can be in a working state or it can be under repair. At a particular moment, an aircraft can be landed or airborne. A company has a set of pilots: each pilot has an experience level, with 1 being the minimum and 3 being the maximum. A type of airplane may need a particular number of pilots, with different roles (e.g., captain, co-pilot, navigator): there must be at least one captain and one co-pilot, and a captain must have a level 3. Build a conceptual model for the above system.
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