Sentence examples for a pilot of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a pilot of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who operates an aircraft or to describe a person who leads or directs a project or initiative.
Example: "She is a pilot of a commercial airline, flying passengers across the country."
Alternatives: "a captain of" or "a leader of".

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Mark Vanhoenacker is a pilot of 747s for British Airways.

ABC bought a pilot of "The Man Show," and blanched.

Last week NBC commissioned a pilot of BBC2's popular motoring format Top Gear.

So far, what Mr. Blum has mainly done is produce a pilot of the program.

Now that the HEAR has begun implementation, universities minister David Willets is supporting a pilot of the GPA system.

NBC shot a pilot of the series in London last month, using the British host Ann Robinson.

We did a pilot of an arts programme, which I've forgotten the name of – we did Communication Breakdown.

Next week I'm doing a pilot of The Two Show on Fridays with an independent production company.

Screenvision tested a pilot of the preshow on 640 viewers with ads from marketers like FedEx, Nestlé, Allstate and Purina.

Thirteen months earlier, a pilot of a Continental 757 bound from Houston to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, died after takeoff with 210 passengers on board.

Following a pilot of the Right to Rent scheme, we have fully involved landlords and tenants ahead of its national roll out.

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