aegis, birdman, conner, doyen, governor, hold the reins, manipulator, pointer, safety plug, stunt flier, windscreen
Definitionn. someone who is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight
Last update: September 27, 2015
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He was able to pilot the plane through the narrow valley. [verb]
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Grateful for the lenity shown them, and in order in some measure to repay it, they could do no less, of course, than pilot me to the melon-patch. [verb]
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My cousin is a fighter pilot. [noun]
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A pilot editon of a new language course was introduced recently. [adjective]
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CBSE Board is piloting a new English course. [Please select]
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In the hands of a show pilot this model will fly smooth pattern style aerobatics with ease & astonish spectators with freestyle routines. [Please select]
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The container also needs to be compatible with the pilot chute retraction system. [Please select]
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But what they really wanted him for was to serve as their pilot upon this coast. [noun]
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Twenty times they thought the whirling eddies were sweeping them to destruction, when the master-hand of their pilot would bring the bows of the canoe to stem the rapid. [Please select]
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Then a pilot-boat ran by him, standing probably for Boulogne, and at one time less than a league away. [Please select]
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Among them must be the young man who knows the coast, and we will detain him for pilot. [Please select]
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No French boat was near them, no batteries there commanded their course, and the pilot-boat carried no prize-crew to direct reluctant labours. [Please select]
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