So throughout history there is:
NASA and every other space agency
Yes.
Astronomers
Not all of them - only the ones who make specific claims about things they have not actually witnessed (seeing stellar parallax, surfaces of other planets etc.)
Pilots and ship crews
Only some pilots and navigators. Plenty don't think through the operations of their instruments, inertial guidance in particular, to realize the bigger picture - and those who do can often be satiated with words like "schuler tuning" (much like a skeptic of Star Trek transporters will accept "Heisenberg compensators" as a plausible Macguffin).
Cartographers
Depends on the specific cartographer and their claim. Most, once again, accept the status quo and never even have to think about the bigger picture when constructing maps of small areas.
Geodetic surveyors
Only the ones who specifically put forth the claim that they have observed curvature. Most give it no thought at all and make no mention of it.
Almost everyone involved in the Earth sciences
Nope, most of them are dupes as far as the ball-earth goes. They simply believe, like most others, that what they were taught about the earth as a whole is true.
Amateur radio operators
Nope, only the ones who say they've bounced radio waves off the moon. Though plenty will believe it and repeat the lie.
Satellite TV installers
Nope, all they do is point the dish at a spot in the sky. They are blissfully unaware that the signal is ionospheric reflection of a ground-based emission tower. Anyone can figure this out though just by observing the angle dishes are aimed on houses near the equator (use Google Map Street View of places like Quito, Ecuador and hunt around for views where you can see satellite dishes on houses and you'll see
exactly what I mean)
Amateur astronomers
Only the ones who fake observations - and they are not "amateur" they are sold-out liars putting out false data.