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were pilots
noun
A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
Exact(38)
Our players were pilots".
It turns out they were pilots.
"A lot of my friends were pilots".
Both were pilots during the Falklands war 20 years ago.
Breitling, for instance, makes chronometers for men who wish they were pilots or astronauts.
The other four victims were pilots, including one who was in training.
Similar(22)
These programs were piloted at five institutions.
The questionnaires were piloted in Morogoro Municipal.
These were pilot tested prior to fielding.
Data extraction forms were piloted and adapted.
So are pilots.
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