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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pilot on" is not correct as a stand-alone sentence, as it does not contain a verb.
However, you can use the phrase "pilot on" in a sentence with a verb. For example, "The pilot turned on the engine and the plane was ready for takeoff."
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Dexter ordered the Brazilian fighter pilot on one last mission to destroy Devereux's consignment.
You've only got one pilot on board so you're your own commander," he said.
It conflicts with the South Korean report of only one pilot on board.
The Palm Pilot on your belt.
But there was no pilot on this plane.
He still lists "guitarist", alongside "pilot", on his Twitter profile.
I was a pilot on board the U.S.S.
On another day, a woman said her husband was a pilot on the first plane.
What would a pilot on board have heard as Huygens landed on the surface?
A fall sitcom pilot on ABC is to feature Mick Jagger.
The Endeavour's pilot on this mission is Col. Eric A. Boe of the Air Force.
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