f. aviatrix
Person controlling an aircraft in flight.
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Examples for "pilot"
Examples for "pilot"
1However, the network was still impressed enough to order a second pilot.
2The delicate manoeuvres necessary to pilot through change simply take too long.
3I'm actually working on a pilot with my family called Form School.
4Prestigiacomo said there were 12 similar pilot projects happening around the EU.
5Britain plans a pilot project this year with driverless shuttles in London.
1Senator John McCain, a former naval aviator, in response to the report.
2Anything suggestive of the air was of interest to the young aviator.
3The splendid machine and the young aviator were both at their best.
4Aug. 13-Germanaeroplane pursued by Belgians; German aviator throws bomb on Vesoul.
5The young aviator passed the yellow sheet over to his curious friend.
1Funerals were held today for a light aircraft pilot and two passengers whose plane crashed into a Northern Ireland field.
2But that's analogous to aircraft pilots thinking, It's a very big sky.
3But they would not need to undergo the medical tests or flight hours required of manned aircraft pilots.
4Trash and recycling collection is fifth most dangerous job in the US, after loggers, fishermen, aircraft pilots, and roofers.
5Aircraft pilots who have lost their jobs in the aftermath of border closures will soon be driving commuters on Auckland's railways.
1He also impersonated an international airline pilot, stockbroker, college professor and lawyer.
2GREAT news for that most hard pressed of professions - the airline pilot.
3She said, You don't really want to be an airline pilot.
4If he looks like an airline pilot, that's because he is.
5The airline pilot and the other guy sat to Claire's right.
6Like a second self lurking behind the airline pilot's face, aged and malformed.
7Recently I asked a friend, an airline pilot, if he still enjoyed his job.
8Stuart Griffith, an airline pilot, said he accepted that the weather had been exceptional.
9Fifteen years ago, I wished I was an airline pilot.
10He found his salvation as an airline pilot - a perfect metaphor for escape.
11I used to want to be an airline pilot, when I was a kid.
12Simpson and his airline pilot friend weren't told about the hoax for one reason.
13Commercial long-haul pilot for a major airline (anonymous) An airline pilot.
14Marks talks with that reassuring evenness of tone you'd hope for in your airline pilot.
15His dream is to become a commercial airline pilot.
16Bin Laden isn't an airline pilot but his people still flew planes into the towers.
Translations for airline pilot