Pilot
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verb
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(As a noun)
Pilot ( noun )
A person who is qualified to operate the helm of a ship or aircraft.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin pilōtus, from greek peilōtēs, from peilēn steer, guide.
Examples:
- The pilot of the plane guided us safely through the storm.
- The ship's pilot was able to navigate the treacherous waters.
- Pilots are trained to handle emergency situations.
- The pilot's experience helped him to land the plane safely.
- The pilot's job is to make sure the passengers get to their destination safely.
(As a verb)
Pilot ( verb )
A person who is qualified to operate the helm of a ship or aircraft.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin pilōtus, from greek peilōtēs, from peilēn steer, guide.
Examples:
- The pilot of the plane guided us safely through the storm.
- The ship's pilot was able to navigate the treacherous waters.
- Pilots are trained to handle emergency situations.
- The pilot's experience helped him to land the plane safely.
- The pilot's job is to make sure the passengers get to their destination safely.
(As a noun)
Pilot ( noun )
A person who is qualified to operate the helm of a ship or aircraft.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french, from latin pilōtus, from greek peilōtēs, from peilēn steer, guide.
Examples:
- The pilot of the plane guided us safely through the storm.
- The ship's pilot was able to navigate the treacherous waters.
- Pilots are trained to handle emergency situations.
- The pilot's experience helped him to land the plane safely.
- The pilot's job is to make sure the passengers get to their destination safely.