civilian pilot

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civilian
adjective
uk
/sɪˈvɪl.jən/
us
/səˈvɪl.jən/
relating to a person who is not a member of the police or the ...
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pilot
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpaɪ.lət/
us
/ˈpaɪ.lət/
a person who flies ...
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(Definition ofcivilianandpilotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These training programs may be attended by selected military or government-employed civilian pilots and engineers.
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Military pilots are trained with a different syllabus than civilian pilots, which is delivered by military instructors.
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Provided transition training in a wide variety of aircraft to experienced military and civilian pilots prior to them being assigned to ferrying duty.
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Since many aircraft development programs are sponsored by government military services, military or government-employed civilian pilots and engineers are often integrated into the flight test team.
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It was originally acivilianpilotwith experience in the leadership of some of the aircraft (1,000 flight hours) and holds a commercial aircraft license.
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In 1940 the college offeredcivilianpilotclasses.
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Currently, over 50% of thecivilianpilotpopulation uses some form of visual correction.
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When is it anticipated that the issue of civilian pilots will be completed?
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What could be learned from that crash should be available to pilots of other friendly air forces, and certainly to civilian pilots.
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Since that movement began it has come to the front and has trained many civilian pilots.
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It is work that civilian pilots are doing.
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The actual number of civilian pilots is about 3,250.
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They were civilian pilots doing their work.
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I think that their civilian pilots could be converted into efficient military pilots, and probably are being converted every day, at a rate and intensity we can scarcely conceive.
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With short service commissions there would be no reluctance to go into civil flying, and it would be possible to train reserve civilian pilots cheaply as well as military pilots.
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The aircraft is operated by a team of civilian pilots, four police observers and one sergeant ensure the aircraft is available all year.
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Both military and civilian pilots staff the fleet.
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He continued to hold a civilian pilot's license until 1951.
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The competing pilots are military and civilian pilots from around the world.
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