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co-pilot

NOUN
  1. a relief pilot on an airplane

How To Use co-pilot In A Sentence

  • They co-pilot the No. 45 Flying Lizards Porsche and currently are in third place in the division with 69 points.
  • The aircraft is flown by five crew members: the pilot and co-pilot, flight engineer and two loadmasters.
  • When the airplane is clear of the ground, direct the co-pilot to retract and lock the landing gear.
  • He limped heavily as his co-pilot helped him to walk; it appeared as thought he man's leg was broken.
  • Next the flight attendant gets the co-pilot to speak with her.
  • His Canadian co-pilot Lorne White will be travelling alongside him over some of the most uninhabited regions in the world.
  • Martyn's final went from bad to worse when co-pilot Peter Willcox got tossed out over the side of his boat joined moments later by Justin Saddler getting thrown out of his boat.
  • Disregarding a fundamental rule of airmanship that calls for lowering the nose of a plane to gain speed in the event of an aerodynamic stall, the 32-year-old co-pilot at the controls of Flight 447 continued to pull up the nose of the plane, despite extended stall warnings. Air France Crash Report Likely to Alter Pilot Training
  • Looking around Joe saw the goggled face of his co-pilot, circling with his hand and then pointing downwards.
  • The dead included the pilot and co-pilot. The Sun
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