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Yes, navy pilots and air force pilots are military pilots.
The collective noun for pilots is a crew of pilots.
Yes, women served in the military in several countries during World War 2, and the USSR got the most use from them with women in fighting roles. Other countries tended to keep their women out of danger as much as possible. Marshal Tito's army in Yugoslavia also had many women in uniform and carrying weapons. The USAAC had female pilots (WASPS) who were used as test pilots and ferry pilots. The Soviet Air Force had female fighter pilots.
The collective noun for pilots is a crew of pilots.
The possessive form of the plural noun pilots is pilots'.Example: You will find him in the pilots' lounge.
Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.
A pilots flap is an aileron.
Pilots sit in the cockpit.
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Pilot is the one who is flies an aircraft.He is responsible for all the controls the aircraft. Military pilots are trained with a different syllabus than civilian pilots, which is delivered by military instructors. This is due to the different aircraft, flight goals, flight situations and chains of responsibility. Many military pilots do transfer over to civilian-pilot qualification after they leave the military, and typically their military experience will be used to grant a civilian pilot's license.
Attributed to E. Hamilton Lee:Don't be a show-off. Never be too proud to turn back. There are old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots.--- E. Hamilton Lee