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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently introduced or inexperienced pilot, whether in aviation or in a metaphorical sense, such as a new initiative or program.
Example: "The airline has just hired a new pilot who will be flying the regional routes starting next month."
Alternatives: "a fresh pilot" or "an inexperienced pilot."
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He, too, had a new pilot.
A new pilot scheme was introduced called danfei, "flying solo," and under it Li soared.
A new pilot programme will be specifically aimed at the 250,000 partners of unemployed men.
A new pilot program led by Lamont aims to make those warnings earlier and more accurate.
IT is not uncommon for a new pilot to have a second job.
When the glue dries, you can drill a new pilot hole in the same spot.
(Her argument was mainly pragmatic, she added. In Hollywood, writing a new pilot reinvents you).
It's 76%, and was up to 99% under a new pilot program President Trump ended.
We describe a new pilot plant for flue gas cleaning by a high energy electron beam.
Music videos are to get film-style age ratings in a new pilot to protect children from unsuitable content.
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