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The term "co-pilot" is typically used to refer to an experienced pilot who assists the primary pilot in the cockpit of an aircraft. For example: "The commercial airliner's co-pilot had over 5,000 hours of flight experience."
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co-pilot
noun
Standard spelling of from=British spelling
synonyms
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Inflation was my co-pilot.
CO-PILOT: Roger that.
CO-PILOT: Crash landing.
The co-pilot acknowledged.
His co-pilot, Maj.
Marika is co-pilot and video cameraperson.
CO-PILOT: Oh, my God.
CO-PILOT: All the birds.
The pilot and co-pilot were killed.
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0 07 CO-PILOT It's shut.
1 57 CO-PILOT I rely on God.
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