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Discover LudwigThe phrase "successful pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is highly-skilled at flying aircraft, such as: "Jane is a successful pilot with over 10 years of experience in the aviation industry."
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This follows the completion of a successful pilot phase.
A successful pilot project is already speeding up bus trips on Fordham Road in the Bronx.
"The point of a successful pilot is an opportunity to learn," he said.
Successful pilot programs can be ramped up to national scale without the need for additional legislation.
A successful pilot convinced Mr Schleicher that the problems were not methodological or operational but political.
A successful pilot scheme for gas provision in Karnataka state is a model for the country.
He'd encourage doctors to merge their practices into efficient teams because he'd seen successful pilot programs along that line.
However, it did not secure an ongoing commercial relationship with John Lewis, despite what Andrew calls a "really successful pilot".
The wider trial follows a successful pilot on closed roads in the neighbouring town of Vantaa during a housing fair.
Selectica noted that Cisco's imprimatur had come after "a six-month evaluation cycle and successful pilot implementation".
After a successful pilot at a Northampton school, Abigail will be rolling out her business nationally from September.
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