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Pilot (disambiguation)

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A pilot is a person who flies or navigates an aircraft.

Pilot or The Pilot may also refer to:

  • Maritime pilot, a person who guides ships through hazardous waters
  • Television pilot, a television episode used to sell a series to a television network
  • Pilot experiment, a small-scale preliminary study conducted prior to a full-scale research project

Arts and entertainment

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Fictional characters

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Film and television

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Literature

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Music

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Bands

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EPs

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Songs

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Businesses and organizations

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People

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  • Pilot (surname), including a list of people with the name
  • Pilot Baba (born 1938), an Indian spiritual guru and former fighter pilot

Places

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Science and technology

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Sports

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  • Portland Pilots, the nickname for athletics at the University of Portland, U.S.
  • Seattle Pilots, a 1969 American baseball team that became the Milwaukee Brewers

Transportation

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  • Piloting or pilotage, the act of navigating by visual landmarks over water or in the air

Automobiles

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  • Ford Pilot, a 1947–1951 American-British mid-size car
  • Honda Pilot, a 2003–present Japanese-American mid-size SUV
  • LDV Pilot, a 1997–2006 British panel van
  • MG Pilot, a 2020–present British-Chinese compact SUV
  • Rover Pilot, British car produced 1932–33

Automotive marques

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Ships and boats

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Trains

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  • Pilot (locomotive attachment), or cowcatcher, a device mounted at the front of a locomotive to deflect obstacles
  • Pilot locomotive for double heading, an additional engine for additional traction, motive power, etc
  • Station pilot, a shunting engine based at a major passenger station

Other uses

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See also

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