f. aviatrix
Person controlling an aircraft in flight.
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Examples for "pilot "
Examples for "pilot "
1 However, the network was still impressed enough to order a second pilot .
2 The delicate manoeuvres necessary to pilot through change simply take too long.
3 I'm actually working on a pilot with my family called Form School.
4 Prestigiacomo said there were 12 similar pilot projects happening around the EU.
5 Britain plans a pilot project this year with driverless shuttles in London.
1 Senator John McCain, a former naval aviator , in response to the report.
2 Anything suggestive of the air was of interest to the young aviator .
3 The splendid machine and the young aviator were both at their best.
4 Aug. 13-Germanaeroplane pursued by Belgians; German aviator throws bomb on Vesoul.
5 The young aviator passed the yellow sheet over to his curious friend.
1 He also impersonated an international airline pilot , stockbroker, college professor and lawyer.
2 GREAT news for that most hard pressed of professions - the airline pilot .
3 She said, You don't really want to be an airline pilot .
4 If he looks like an airline pilot , that's because he is.
5 The airline pilot and the other guy sat to Claire's right.
1 Funerals were held today for a light aircraft pilot and two passengers whose plane crashed into a Northern Ireland field.
2 But that's analogous to aircraft pilots thinking, It's a very big sky.
3 But they would not need to undergo the medical tests or flight hours required of manned aircraft pilots .
4 Trash and recycling collection is fifth most dangerous job in the US, after loggers, fishermen, aircraft pilots , and roofers.
5 Aircraft pilots who have lost their jobs in the aftermath of border closures will soon be driving commuters on Auckland's railways.
6 Light aircraft pilots tried to avoid storms at all costs if possible because they get tossed around so much, Mr Poduval said.
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