The collective noun for pilots is a crew of 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.
The word pilots' is a plural possessive noun.pilot is singularpilots is pluralpilots' is plural possessiveExample:The pilots' lounge is on the second level. (the lounge for the pilots)
The word pilots' is a plural possessive noun.pilot is singularpilots is pluralpilots' is plural possessiveExample:The pilots' lounge is on the second level. (the lounge for the pilots)
Fighter aircraft are in a flight, wing, or squadron.
The plural form of the noun pilot is pilots.The plural possessive form is pilots'.Example: The notice is posted in the pilots' lounge.
The noun 'crew' is a collective noun for: a crew of barbers a crew of laborers a crew of pilots a crew of rowers a crew of sailors a crew of firemen or rescue workers.
The possessive form for the plural noun jets is jets'.Example: The jets' pilots continually update their training.
The plural form of the noun pilot is pilots.The plural possessive form is pilots'.Example: All of the pilots' schedules are posted every Monday morning.
Yes, navy pilots and air force pilots are military pilots.
Yes, pilot is is a singular common noun; the plural form is pilots. Any common noun can become a proper noun when used for the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title, such as the Pilot House Restaurant, Key Largo FL or the Canadian rock group Pilot Speed.
Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.