female pilot
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffemaleandpilot
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female
adjective
uk/ˈfiː.meɪl/us/ˈfiː.meɪl/
belonging or relating to the sex that can give birth to young or ...
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pilot
noun[C]
uk/ˈpaɪ.lət/us/ˈpaɪ.lət/
a person who flies ...
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(Definition offemaleandpilotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For example, for thefemalepilot, a drawing of a woman in uniform with a skirt and long hair, next to an airplane was used.
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The plot revolves around interstellar battles and the relationship between two humans, a male naval officer and afemalepilot.
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The novel is of the space opera subgenre and revolves around interstellar battles and the relationship between two humans, a male naval officer and afemalepilot.
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Two female pilots and nine female navigators have entered squadron service.
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A further 29 female pilots and 13 female navigators are undergoing training.
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There are now eight female pilots and 17 trained female navigators.
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Although female pilots can claim world records in these general categories, there are also additional records in these categories just for female pilots.
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Because of the no-combat rules, the female pilots' opportunities for career advancement were somewhat limited.
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She envisioned it, sponsored public relations events in its name, solicited female pilots to join, and served as the first commander of the organization.
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He thinks the idea of female pilots to be utterly ridiculous and always gets upset when the team continues to surpass exams and tests.
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She was the starting block for generations of female pilots.
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Uptight and arrogant with an openly hostile view towards female pilots, he often hides his true feelings through formalities, as well as pride.
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As a result, and upon graduation from flight training in 1974, four of the female pilots received aircraft assignments in cargo aircraft.
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She was one of the first female pilots to work for a major airline.
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The motivation was to free male pilots for combat roles, by employing qualified female pilots to ferry aircraft from factories to military bases, and to tow drones and aerial targets.
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