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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pilot for' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is a test subject for an experiment or a trial of a product, service, or policy, or someone who is employed to fly an aircraft. For example, "The airline has selected three potential pilot candidates to pilot for their new routes."
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Concorde pilot for British Airways 1976-2001.
'I am a pilot for American Airlines.
I've been a pilot for 20 years.
Say you're a pilot for a minute.
SRI pilot for rice and sugarcane.
Design: Pilot for a large randomized trial.
"This is a pilot for an archive," she says.
It is being developed into a pilot for the network.
A pilot for one of the two will be shot.
He produced the pilot for "Soul Train" in 1970.
"I was a fighter pilot for 16 years.
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