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pilot

[pahy-luht] / ˈpaɪ lət /


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On May 8, the Treasury Department announced it was launching a fast-track pilot program for foreign investors—the speedier review process the U.A.E. had lobbied for.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Well, I’m Colin. Heir to this establishment. My brother’s my best mate. He’s an RAF pilot, risking his life to defend this country.”

From Literature

The aircraft is designed to be accessible and user-friendly, and you don’t need a pilot’s license to operate it.

From Los Angeles Times

Banging pots and yelling, the 78-year-old retired military pilot routinely led the charge when his neighbors attempted to drive the animals from farmlands.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Their intention to bring automated passenger services to London under our proposed piloting scheme is a vote of confidence in our AV Act and could transform road safety and accessibility," she wrote on X.

From Barron's