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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'skilled pilot' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is experienced and competent at flying an aircraft. For example: "Jack was an exceptionally skilled pilot; he could navigate any terrain with ease."
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Strangely, the first man to ascend into the cosmos was a skilled pilot forbidden to use his skills.
But Chewbacca's character was a skilled pilot and mechanic.
Ms. Rymer Davis, a Denver radiologist, was also a skilled pilot.
In a statement, RotorMotion said he was a very skilled pilot who had left behind a wife and children.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in World War II, where he became a skilled pilot and downed several enemy planes over Europe.
But she's ethical, fierce and loyal, and we find out as Queenie does that she's a skilled pilot and a genius mechanic.
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Syria is short of skilled pilots for those aircraft.
Sullenberger's feat may have been particularly dramatic, but skilled pilots guide planes out of hazardous situations every day.
This would allow airlines to leverage the experience and insight of skilled pilots in a much more efficient way.
And even the most skilled pilots are ineffective when weather is poor or they are forced to fly high and fast because of shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles.
However, by seeking air that is moving upward faster than the aircraft is sinking, skilled pilots can remain aloft for hours.
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