pilot
a pilot with extensive flying experience
a pilot who flies for a commercial airline
a pilot who flies for a living
a pilot who has met all the necessary requirements
a pilot licensed to fly for commercial purposes
a pilot who serves in the armed forces
a pilot who has undergone formal training
a pilot who holds an official license to fly
a military pilot who flies a fighter aircraft
a person who flies a jet aircraft
a pilot trained for aerial combat
a person who flies an airplane
a person who flies a helicopter
a pilot serving in the air force
a device for keeping an aircraft on a set course automatically; also used figuratively to describe actions done without conscious thought
a person who is learning to be a pilot
a military pilot who flies a bomber aircraft
a pilot licensed to fly for non-commercial purposes
a pilot who is not in the military
a pilot serving in the navy
a pilot with little flying experience
a pilot who teaches others to fly
a person who flies a glider
a pilot whose aircraft has been shot down or has crashed
a pilot who performs aerial acrobatics
a mistake made by the pilot, often cited as the cause of an accident
the main action performed by a pilot
to be thrown out of a fast-moving aircraft by an ejection seat
to jump out of an aircraft with a parachute
the action of a pilot losing control, resulting in an accident