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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jet pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a pilot who operates a jet aircraft.
Example: "After years of training, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a jet pilot."
Alternatives: "a fighter pilot" or "a commercial pilot."
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A jet pilot is one in particular who will remain nameless.
"Can you still win a medal flying a UAV?" asks Colonel Montgomery, himself a jet pilot.
The 60-year-old prince served in Britain's armed forces, commanding a navy ship and qualifying as a jet pilot.
I spent eight years as a jet pilot and a rescue pilot in the Canadian Air Force.
Interview at the Pentagon with Major Edward Hillding, a jet pilot, who is in… Writer, an American travelling in Europe stops at a tower in Nimes, France.
To fly around the club's track, Mr. Straus also owns a bone-rattling Lotus in which you strap yourself inside like a jet pilot.
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Or, just use a jet, a decent jet pilot with no competition will be in the top 3 every round.
Foushee, a transatlantic jet pilot, had been having a bad year.
I noticed a pilot from the 106th Rescue Wing, wearing his own green flightsuit, and drawing the attention of a smaller crowd of little boys eager to meet a real jet pilot, waiting in line to meet Mr. Garan.
She takes a seat center stage and, with up-tempo music and lyrics, sings "Me And The Sky", flying us to the heights of the courage and grit needed for a woman to break the glass ceiling of commercial airlines and become a jumbo jet pilot for American Airlines.
He was also a skilled jet pilot.
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