The person is a pilot.
You call an airplane driver a pilot.
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The person who flies an airplane is called a "pilot". Sometimes, they are assisted by a "co-pilot" and/or a "navigator".
A pilot flies an airplane. Airlines have pilots who are Captains, 2nd Officers, and 3rd Officers (e.g. the navigator).
A female airplane pilot is simply a pilot. She could be a Captain.
That's called the cockpit - or flight deck.
A pilot - co-pilot - Flight deck crew A flight steward/attendant/cabin crew
No-one drives aeroplanes, but pilots fly aeroplanes.The main driver of the aeroplane is the Pilot (referred to as the Captain). He/she is assisted by the co-pilot.
Georgio is planning to become an airplane pilot. The complete infinitive phrase is "to become an airplane pilot".
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Georgio is planning to become an airplane pilot" is "to become an airplane pilot." This phrase begins with the infinitive "to become" and includes the object "an airplane pilot," indicating what Georgio is planning to do.