Pilot
UK /["/ˈpaɪlət/"]/US /["/ˈpaɪlət/"]/
Definition
a person who operates the controls of an aircraft, especially as a job
In simple words: A person who flies a plane.
Examples
- 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.
Usage notes
Used in both formal and informal contexts. In formal contexts, it often refers to someone with special training or qualifications. In informal speech, it can also refer to someone learning to fly.
Grammar pattern
pilot + object
Memory hint
Think of a person controlling a 'plane' - 'pilot' sounds like 'pilot the plane'.
Collocations
- experienced
- licensed
- professional
- fly (something)
- crash (something)
- bail out
- error
Synonyms
- aviator
- flier
- airman
- captain
- commander
Antonyms
- passenger
- non-flyer
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'piolet', a made-up term.
- Using 'pilot' as a verb incorrectly in some contexts.
- Assuming all pilots fly commercial planes; some fly smaller aircraft.