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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is credited or assigned to a pilot, such as a statement, action, or achievement.
Example: "The success of the mission was largely attributed to the pilot's quick decision-making skills."
Alternatives: "credited to the pilot" or "ascribed to the pilot".
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The cause was attributed to "pilot error".
That crash was attributed to pilot error.
The crash has been attributed to pilot error.
Two crashes were attributed to pilot error, which raised questions about the culture of China Airlines.
Sixty-six people were killed in the crash, which was attributed to pilot error.
The Taipei accident, as well as a crash in Nagoya, Japan, in 1994 which killed 264 people, were both attributed to pilot error.
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It has not been unusual for air crashes in Colombia, with its misty mountain ranges, to be attributed to pilots who have not considered difficult conditions and topography.
The increase is partially attributed to pilots being trained to report the incidents, she said.
The probable cause was attributed to "The pilot's failure to maintain obstacle clearance and his visual perception of the perimeter road as Taxiway Charlie.
While no accidents have been attributed to this, pilots have reported hundreds of episodes in which they suspected personal electronic devices were interfering with their instruments.
Beyond his physical gifts and technical mastery, however, he was known for his courage and the kind of bravado attributed to fighter pilots and astronauts — "the right stuff," in the writer Tom Wolfe's phrase.
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