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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pilot started" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action taken by a pilot, typically in the context of aviation or a narrative involving flight.
Example: "As the plane prepared for takeoff, a pilot started the engines and conducted the final checks."
Alternatives: "a pilot initiated" or "a pilot commenced".
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With DfID funding, a pilot started in September 2007 with development education centres in the south-west.
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Accordingly, the introduction of subsequent screens a few months after the pilot started resulted in a second rise in referral.
A preview of the pilot started doing the rounds yesterday.
The pilot started a series called Welcome To New York in 2000, but was short lived.
Finally, in mid-January it came out that a Sunwing pilot (starting to see a correlation here?) caused a massive bomb scare at Pearson Airport in November.
The seniority system — a new pilot starts at the bottom at most airlines, earning the lowest pay and getting the worst shifts — limits job-hopping.
A new pilot starting this month, with extra funding, will offer social prescribing to patients being discharged from community mental health services, and aims to work with 250 people a year.
Elevate is opening up for a closed, paid pilot starting today.
These latest steps build upon a pilot program started in 2006 to go after the 104 worst offenders.
PILOT: Start dumping.
She said a pilot project started this year at Pikes needed time to show results.
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