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The phrase "a better pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the skills or abilities of pilots, indicating that one pilot has superior skills compared to another.
Example: "After completing the advanced training program, she became a better pilot than she was before."
Alternatives: "an improved pilot" or "a more skilled pilot".
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We are delighted that the man proved himself a better pilot than his machine.
Mermoz was a stellar and unflappable pilot, a better pilot than Saint-Exupery, but he also happened to have a few unfortunate ideas about fascism.
"There wasn't anybody who was a better pilot than he was, particularly in Alaska," Mr. Finan said in a telephone interview.
She was a better pilot.
To obtain a better pilot set for any channel/subcarriers configuration, the number of removed subcarriers should be kept smaller.
"It's been an amazing experience and although all of the runs didn't go as we would have hoped the guys have been fantastic and I want to come back a better pilot in 2018," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.
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Then Mr. McCain, who often jokes that being shot down in Vietnam threw doubt on his aerial prowess, added, ambiguously, "He wasn't a much better pilot than I was, frankly".
I think as soon as they realized that teamwork and communication was important, it worked a lot better" (Pilot, Instructor 2).
Last week I was in a helicopter for the Army, and the pilot told me he thought I'd be a better helicopter pilot than he was.
After viewing the pilot, Conrad stated, "It's a very solid start to the series, and one of the better pilot episodes I've seen in a while".
The units had barely been finished when a better automatic pilot was invented.
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