pilotry (Meaning)
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pilotry (n.)
Pilotage; skill in the duties of a pilot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pilotry
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pilotry Sentence Examples
- The experienced pilot demonstrated exceptional pilotry skills during the turbulent flight.
- The air show featured a thrilling aerobatic display showcasing the pilots' unparalleled pilotry.
- The helicopter pilot's precise pilotry enabled him to navigate the treacherous mountain terrain with ease.
- The fighter jet's advanced pilotry systems allowed the pilot to perform daring maneuvers.
- The aerial refueling operation required the utmost pilotry precision to avoid collision.
- The rookie pilot's inadequate pilotry led to a near-catastrophic incident.
- The search and rescue team relied on the pilotry skills of the helicopter crew to locate the missing climbers.
- The pilot's pilotry training included simulating emergency situations to enhance their response capabilities.
- The air traffic controllers praised the pilotry of the incoming flight for its smooth and efficient approach.
- The veteran pilot shared their knowledge and experience in pilotry with aspiring aviators to foster a new generation of skilled flyers.
FAQs About the word pilotry
Pilotage; skill in the duties of a pilot.
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No antonyms found.
The experienced pilot demonstrated exceptional pilotry skills during the turbulent flight.
The air show featured a thrilling aerobatic display showcasing the pilots' unparalleled pilotry.
The helicopter pilot's precise pilotry enabled him to navigate the treacherous mountain terrain with ease.
The fighter jet's advanced pilotry systems allowed the pilot to perform daring maneuvers.