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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pilot could be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential roles, characteristics, or scenarios involving a pilot.
Example: "In an emergency situation, a pilot could be the key to ensuring the safety of all passengers on board."
Alternatives: "a pilot might be" or "a pilot can be".
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The British pilots' union, Balpa, has claimed that under one scenario a pilot could be required to land a plane 22 hours after having woken up in the early morning.
Combining the proposed flight and on-call limits, the European Cockpit Association calculated that a pilot could be allowed to land a plane after being awake for almost a full day: the equivalent, they claimed, of being four times over the blood-alcohol limit for flying.
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A scream of "Get out of here!" by a United pilot could be heard later on an air-traffic control tape.
A Scottish pilot could be the first captain to fly tourists into space.
If successful, a nationwide pilot could be rolled out in England next year.
If successful, a nationwide pilot could be rolled out".
Missions too dangerous for manned aircraft include everything from probing enemy air defences to carrying out surveillance over territory where a shot-down pilot could be used as a hostage.
Because of the format, with two spoiled rich young women, Ms. Hilton and Ms. Ritchie, being sent to live on a farm, no pilot could be made.
Devices like the Palm Pilot could be a harbinger of a new period for computer design.
A number of limitations of this pilot could be remedied in a larger study.
This pilot could be a huge game changer in bootcamp education, as both federal aid and course credit have been near impossible for bootcamps to get approval for.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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