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The phrase "a drone pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who operates a drone, typically in contexts related to aviation, photography, or surveillance.
Example: "After completing his training, he became a certified drone pilot and started his own aerial photography business."
Alternatives: "a UAV operator" or "a drone operator."
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WHAT is it like to be a drone pilot?
Anyone can make stuff up, for example a drone pilot whose job is to prune trees.
Good Kill Ethan Hawke is a drone pilot with a conscience.
UNMANNED In Unmanned, you play a drone pilot in the US army.
By Anthony Lane Ethan Hawke plays a drone pilot in a movie directed by Andrew Niccol.
Especially when you're talking about the first-person narrative of a drone pilot: yeah, let's listen to that.
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During an opening last year, a drone piloted by Troemel spun out of control and became horribly entangled in a gallery-goer's hair.
*We got a first-hand account of what it's like to be a US drone pilot for a day.
Our team includes a licensed captain as well as a licensed drone pilot.
A skilled drone pilot could begin filming indoors, then send the bird out a window and soaring into the sky for an aerial view, providing a continuous shot that would be very difficult to get other ways.
The tracks "Capacity" and "Name" both draw from the experiences of Lynn Hill, an erstwhile drone pilot who experiences a few "there but for the grace of God go I" moments after logging time with a drone-controlling joystick.
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