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Discover Ludwig"aeroplane pilot" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a person who is trained to fly an aeroplane. Some examples of when you can use "aeroplane pilot" in a sentence are: 1. "The aeroplane pilot expertly landed the plane during a storm." 2. "Becoming an aeroplane pilot requires extensive training and skill." 3. "The job of an aeroplane pilot comes with a great deal of responsibility." 4. "The aeroplane pilot announced that we were about to land in London." 5. "After years of dreaming, Jake finally achieved his goal of becoming an aeroplane pilot."
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Among his less testy encounters is one with an expatriate vestige of Jamaica's colonial past, Blanche Blackwell, who befriended Ian Fleming and was supposedly a model for the "Sapphic aeroplane pilot and martial arts expert, Pussy Galore" in "Goldfinger".
He was standing next to Major CE Prince, a Marconi engineer since 1907, when Prince became the first person to speak by radio to an aeroplane pilot in flight.
In an unexpected breakthrough for women's rights, among the recruits is the first woman in the country to qualify as an aeroplane pilot.
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Smart aeroplane pilots are still indispensable.More accurate munitions are valuable.
In July a small Piper Saratoga aeroplane, piloted by John F Kennedy Jr, crashed in the sea near Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts,killing him, his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and her sister Lauren Bessette.
Anyway, the main thing I learned from Sully is in case of emergencies and/or big decisions regarding the plight of an aeroplane and everybody on that aeroplane, pilots have to make very quick and decisive decisions, and stay very cool and calm.
Two very diverse talents; yet both careers were finessed within a council-owned training base where they and their team-mates had to vie for green space with dog-walkers, kite-flyers and model-aeroplane pilots.
The aeroplane was piloted, under dual control, by Mr. Bert Hinkler, the well-known test pilot, and by Mr. J. Leeming, the Manchester aviator, by whom the enterprise was originally planned.
I hereby certify that an aeroplane - GEBPH, pilots Bert Hinkler and John Leeming - landed on the summit of Helvellyn on December 22 , 1926
The cost is "simply untouchable", notes Ladd Sanger, an aeroplane and helicopter pilot who practises aviation law in Dallas.
A traditional aeroplane gives the pilot direct control of the flaps on the plane – its rudder, elevators and ailerons.
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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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