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The phrase "a bad pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who lacks the necessary skills or competence to operate an aircraft effectively.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the accident was caused by a bad pilot who failed to follow safety protocols."
Alternatives: "an incompetent pilot" or "a poor pilot".
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"A pilot that bypasses a bad rule is a bad pilot".
I've always been a bad pilot, prone to over-correcting and experimenting.
But too many and it started to read like a bad pilot, full of expositional dialogue.
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But most of all, the former employee said, they considered him a very bad pilot.
What can I do with a failed or bad pilot study?
After making my pilot and seeing us go on the air, for Christina Wayne [the former AMC programming executive] to show me the "Breaking Bad" pilot, it was a thrill for me to think: "Oh my God, this is going to be on this channel, too.
The nation's protectors didn't seem to be taking their duties very seriously, whether it was Bush joking about how "that's some bad pilot" 15 minutes after the first attack, or Rumsfeld not bothering to leave a routine briefing session even after the second plane had hit the towers.
If you had an extra $10,000 lying around you could have been the proud owner of Walter White's iconic tighty whities worn by Bryan Cranston in the "Breaking Bad" pilot as part of Screenbid's auction of props and items from the AMC series.
Highly relevant was the motivation of the engineer, Bernard Ziegler, who wanted to make an airplane that would survive bad piloting.
In addition to bad piloting, the FAA is worried about both violence to and from drones.
As in older sorts of television, bad pilots can become better series ("Mozart in the Jungle," I mean you); and good pilots (Whit Stillman's "The Cosmopolitans," salut) don't get picked up.
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