pilot
noun /ˈpaɪlət/
  /ˈpaɪlət/
- a person who operates the controls of an aircraft, especially as a job
- an airline pilot
 - a fighter/helicopter pilot
 - The accident was caused by pilot error.
 - The pilot bailed out as the aircraft crashed into the ocean.
 - He has his own plane and a pilot's licence.
 
WordfinderTopics Transport by aira2, Jobsa2- aircraft
 - bomber
 - drone
 - fighter
 - helicopter
 - jet
 - jump jet
 - parachute
 - pilot
 - warplane
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- experienced
 - licensed
 - professional
 - …
 
- fly (something)
 - crash (something)
 - bail out
 - …
 
- error
 
 - a person with special knowledge of a difficult area of water, for example, the entrance to a harbour, whose job is to guide ships through itTopics Transport by waterc1                                     
 - a single television programme that is made in order to find out whether people will like it and want to watch further programmesTopics TV, radio and newsc2
 - (also pilot light)a small flame that burns all the time, for example on a gas boiler, and lights a larger flame when the gas is turned on
 
Word Originearly 16th cent. (denoting a person who steers a ship): from French pilote, from medieval Latin pilotus, an alteration of pedota, based on Greek pēdon ‘oar’, (plural) ‘rudder’.