Yes, citizens of the Irish Republic may enlist in the British Armed Forces, but must, of course, pass any security screening. Certainly, an Irish citizen who is permanently resident in the UK (and there are about 500, 000 such individuals) would find it relatively easy to join the RAF as a potential pilot - providing, of course, that s/he met the other selection criteria.
Newfoundland in a previous series, but not the 2006 version.Pilot, Edward Rochester's dog in the BBC 2006 TV series, is an Irish Wolf Hound. photos at American Kennel Club - Irish Wolfhound Photos.htm...
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I believe Pilot is a Newfoundland.
Michael Collins was the de-facto military leader of the IRA during the Anglo-Irish War, he achieved numerous victories and because of his actions the British were forced to give significant concessions to the Irish, eventually culminating in independence in 1937
The name for the aeroplane pilot is simply pilot. The pilot is usually a Captain.
A female airplane pilot is simply a pilot. She could be a Captain.
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The speaker in "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death" by W.B. Yeats is reflective and accepting of his fate. He acknowledges the inevitability of his death as a pilot in World War I, but finds solace in the freedom and sense of purpose that flying gives him. He faces his mortality with a calm resignation.
The singular possessive form of pilot is pilot's.For example: The pilot's flight record was exemplary.
Aaliyah, pilot Luis Morales III was her pilot when she died.