trained pilot
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftrainedandpilot
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trained
adjective
uk/treɪnd/us/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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pilot
noun[C]
uk/ˈpaɪ.lət/us/ˈpaɪ.lət/
a person who flies ...
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(Definition oftrainedandpilotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is unthinkable, therefore, that this nation, which is so dependent on international trade, should not have sufficient trained pilots to fly the civil aircraft.
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This amounts to a total shortage of 12 trained pilots.
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Were we to stop their courses right away they would return instantly as trained pilots, and that would not help the situation.
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On the basis of the grand total of trained pilots available, obviously there will be some who are not capable of flying these jets.
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There might also be an annual payment for everytrainedpilotor technician.
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I understand that it is necessary to employ a speciallytrainedpilotwith a helicopter, and these machines may not be the answer to all these problems.
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It was thought then, and is still, unfortunately, held by those who do not know, that a very specialised highlytrainedpilotis needed for this function.
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He is atrainedpilotand has flown numerous fighter aircraft.
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Two of them were brothers, and one atrainedpilot.
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He also finished school for reserve officers and was atrainedpilot.
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In the sixth book, she is revealed to be atrainedpilot.
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He soon learned that if he were atrainedpilot, he would be immediately accepted into the air force.
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Are they satisfied with the supply of trained pilots, not only for now but in an emergency?
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In 1987 the ratio of students entering training as pilots to trained pilots leaving the services prematurely was approximately 2.2:1.
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In this country there are 4,000 fully trained pilots and 2,000 semi-trained pilots.
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We are asking for about 100 trained pilots a year to meet the needs of the civil operators.
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