There's definitely a lot more involved in piloting than simply pointing your ship at an enemy and expecting it to die. I've had people who don't realize heavy clip is more or less a necessity for the gatling gun (at least from a distance), people who don't know they should shoot at the hull, people who don't know how deadly the flak is if you hold you fire until the hull armor is down, etc. Once you take a couple minutes to explain all of this, though, usually you perform much better. I feel like being a captain is just as much of a role as being the pilot, gunner, or engineer. Steering the ship is one thing, but if I'm not communicating with my team then I'm failing as a captain. That's why I just go as an engineer when I don't feel like talking to people much.