If you are asking about gender referred to by the words, "aviator" can be for either a man or woman. Traditionally a woman pilot was called "aviatrix" but that word is now rare.
male: aviator (not avaitor)female: aviatrix
An aviator is a noun for a male; an aviatrix is a noun for a female.
Back in the olden days when women were assigned a different noun for the same occupation, and a male pilot was called an aviator, a female pilot was called an aviatrix.
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a female aviator
The term "aviator" is gender-neutral and refers to someone who operates an aircraft, regardless of their gender. While historically, the profession has been male-dominated, there are many female aviators who have made significant contributions to aviation. Thus, "aviator" itself does not imply masculinity.
An aviatress is a female aviator.
"Aviatrix" is the noun for a female pilot. The nouns aviatrix and aviator have become obsolete in favor of the common gender noun "pilot".
Jean Batten, New Zealand's premier female aviator.
The gender specific noun for a female who files a plane is aviatrix.The gender specific noun for a male who flies a plane is aviator.These words have become obsolete in favor of the common gender noun, pilot (a word for a male or a female who flies a plane).