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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skilled or proficient in flying an aircraft.
Example: "After years of training and experience, she has become a good pilot, capable of handling various flying conditions."
Alternatives: "an excellent pilot" or "a skilled aviator".
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"He was a good pilot".
"A good pilot knows before he goes," Mr. Peters said.
"He was a good pilot, I'll tell you that.
"You're a good pilot," she told Dr. Weinstein.
"Anyone can make a good pilot; I want to see two, three, four," he said.
We landed without incident, and that's when you're really grateful for a good pilot.
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Fact two: while he was at least a very good pilot for a while, he disappeared for a year".
"At the end, I think I will be a pretty good pilot," Dr. Piccard said.
It said: "Dear Pilot Joe: Someday you'll be a really good pilot".
I was a pretty good pilot at taking off, but I wasn't too good at landing".
A less good pilot is definitely made safer.
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