noun a person who operates the controls of an aircraft or spacecraft
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In the military, a pilot is a specially trained individual who operates military aircraft.
In maritime operations, a pilot is a person who guides ships through difficult or congested waters.
A pilot is a person who operates an aircraft, such as an airplane or helicopter.
A pilot may also refer to an astronaut who operates a spacecraft.
In the context of a writer, a pilot episode refers to the first episode of a television series that is used to sell the show to a network.
In the context of a psychologist, a pilot study refers to a small-scale preliminary study conducted in order to evaluate feasibility, time, cost, risk, and adverse events of a larger study.
In the context of an aerospace engineer, a pilot is a person who operates an aircraft.
In the context of a ship captain, a pilot is a person who guides ships through difficult or congested waters, such as harbors or river mouths.
In the context of an entrepreneur, a pilot program refers to a small-scale test of a business idea or product before full-scale implementation.
In the context of a researcher, a pilot study refers to a small-scale preliminary study conducted to test the feasibility, time, cost, risk, and adverse events of a larger study.