Pilots is the plural for pilot
The plural form of woman pilot is women pilots.
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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 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.
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"pilots" would be the correct way to spell it. Pilots is used as a plural. It's not possessive (Like, for example, "...a pilot's logbook")
Aircraft is both singular and plural e.g. the pilot boarded his aircraft and took off; we watched as aircraft of all shapes and sizes filled the sky.
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.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "stimulators" (things that stimulate, e.g. gum stimulators on toothbrushes). The similar word is the plural noun "simulators" (devices that simulate, as in flight simulators that provide pilot training).
Are you talking about the verb? if so, there are a couple forms: we steer, they steer (basically steer)
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