Airman
(noun)
A man who serves in an air force, especially as a pilot or navigator.
Origin:
Early 19th century: from air + man.
Examples:
- The airman was a highly trained pilot, capable of flying any aircraft.
- The airman was part of an elite squad of pilots, responsible for defending the country.
- The airman had flown many missions during the war, and was considered a hero by his peers.
- The airman was trained in the latest technology and tactics, allowing him to stay ahead of the enemy.
- The airman was highly respected by his fellow soldiers, and was seen as a role model for young recruits.