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aviator

[ey-vee-ey-ter, av-ee-] / ˈeɪ viˌeɪ tər, ˈæv i- /


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Pilot shortages in the United States have been persistent and are expected to last for years after many aviators left the industry during the pandemic.

From Reuters

The Marines have described the pilot as an experienced aviator with decades of experience in the cockpit.

From Washington Times

The pilot, who parachuted into a residential backyard and was not seriously injured , was described as an an experienced Marine Corps aviator with decades of experience in the cockpit.

From Seattle Times

The 2021 government report included some UAP cases that previously came to light in the Pentagon's release of video from naval aviators showing enigmatic aircraft off the U.S.

From Reuters

The 2021 report included some UAP cases that previously came to light in the Pentagon's release of video from naval aviators showing enigmatic aircraft off the U.S.

From Reuters