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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a helicopter pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who operates a helicopter, typically in contexts related to aviation, employment, or hobbies.
Example: "After years of training, she finally became a helicopter pilot and was excited to start her new job."
Alternatives: "an aviation pilot" or "a rotorcraft operator."
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He wanted to be a helicopter pilot.
Burgen Karapetyan was a helicopter pilot then.
A third is a helicopter pilot for the Army.
Was it at Newcastle that you became a helicopter pilot?
"I want to find a nice decent job as a helicopter pilot.
He was a helicopter pilot who had been trained in Texas.
The dream of being a helicopter pilot ended there and then, and I joined the infantry.
It is not a good time to be a helicopter pilot in the skies over Iraq.
When I finished university I intended to join the Royal Navy and become a helicopter pilot.
Fantasy career: It would involve large construction equipment or being a helicopter pilot.
He planned to reënlist; last Christmas, he started filling out the forms to become a helicopter pilot.
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