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spotter

[spot-er] / ˈspɒt ər /
NOUN
detector
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A year on, when Bradford & Bingley ran into trouble, the Bank of England had spotters outside the bank's branches but were relieved to see no such queues for the nation's TV cameras.

From BBC

They also repeatedly accused her of being a spotter who was identifying bombing targets for the Ukrainian Army.

From New York Times

“I’m also not really in the business of grading and coaching spotters.”

From Seattle Times

An eyewitness, who does not want to be named, has told the BBC that it was "incredible" it missed vehicles and parked aircraft, as well as plane spotters who often stand at the fence.

From BBC

He hit a disabled car stranded on the track in a place his spotter couldn’t see to warn Andretti in advance.

From Seattle Times