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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are piloted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is being guided, controlled, or tested, often in relation to projects, programs, or vehicles.
Example: "The new software features are piloted in select departments before a full rollout."
Alternatives: "are tested" or "are guided".
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are piloted
noun
A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
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We discovered that the new canary-yellow Parmelees are piloted by white drivers and the new burnt-orange Parmelees are piloted by Negro drivers.
They are piloted by RAF crews working for intelligence and reconnaissance units.
They are piloted, he says – albeit by a pilot drinking coffee thousands of miles from the target.
The RAF has its own five-strong squadron of Reaper UAVs in Afghanistan, which are piloted by RAF personnel based in the US.
The current situation in Dashilar is complex, and often, as soon as solutions are piloted both society and the economy have moved on.
Both are able to scoop up electronic emissions and pinpointing locations for strike aircraft or Predator drones, which are piloted by remote control and can be either armed or unarmed; they are being flown from an air base in Iraq.
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We are piloting that this season.
The policy has been piloted.
It was piloted in Chennai, India and Broward County, Florida.
New approaches need to be piloted.
Voting in them was piloted in 2000.
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