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The phrase "What rascal was a pilot?" likely refers to the character of Puss in Boots from the fairy tale, known for his cleverness and trickery. In a more contemporary context, it might also allude to the mischievous pilot characters often seen in films and literature, such as the animated film "Planes" featuring Dusty Crophopper, a crop-dusting plane with big dreams. The term "rascal" implies a playful or mischievous nature, commonly associated with adventurous pilots in storytelling.

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