inexperienced pilot

collocation in English

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inexperienced
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.ɪkˈspɪə.ri.ənst/
us
/ˌɪn.ɪkˈspɪr.i.ənst/
having little knowledge ...
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pilot
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpaɪ.lət/
us
/ˈpaɪ.lət/
a person who flies ...
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But with theinexperiencedpilotthis is quite another matter, for in his vulnerable and uninitiated state he is required to contend with three prime factors.
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The so-called beginner wing has a relatively flat airfoil and thick leading edge for stability while preventing inverted flight and the possibility of a crash by aninexperiencedpilot.
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Sundby, however, quickly determined that the craft was much more difficult to fly than had been expected, and would not be safe in the hands of aninexperiencedpilot.
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Even if output were to be increased, there would be the danger of swamping front-line squadrons with too many inexperienced pilots.
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In the nature of the case the comparatively inexperienced pilots have to begin at some time or other to fly these fast and powerful machines.
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The answer was that inexperienced pilots must at some time or other be put into these powerful machines.
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Does he agree that inexperienced pilots have been flying the aircraft?
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I wonder how long it will be before the experienced pilots become less experienced and the inexperienced pilots develop the experience necessary for the task.
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They might, for example, necessitate inexperienced pilots under training making turns at a dangerously low altitude near the boundary of the aerodrome in order to gain height.
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Indeed, one of the remarkable things about these aeroplanes is that they can be flown so easily, even by new and inexperienced pilots in the squadron.
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Unsafe supervision encompasses such things as, for example, two inexperienced pilots being paired together and sent on a flight into known adverse weather at night.
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Inexperienced pilots can mistake this for actual lift.
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The low weight and sedate performance suiting the aircraft to inexperienced pilots.
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Though it is considered a high performance sailplane, its handling is well within the capabilities of inexperienced pilots.
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Brand warns his men that the boots are intended to incite inexperienced pilots into trying to retaliate.
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These were flown by under-trained and inexperienced pilots.
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Unfortunately, due to the need for training many pilots quickly for the war, a number of relatively inexperienced pilots got into the cockpit and the accident rate increased accordingly.
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Many pilots (especially inexperienced pilots) may choose an alternative nearby private airport to avoid the military right of way and maneuvering this tiny airport in the presence of larger aircraft.
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Their handling is generally easy except that they are quite sensitive to sideslipping and have relatively ineffective air brakes that make short landings tricky for inexperienced pilots.
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