aviator in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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aviateur (-trice)
aviator
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His naval career was as distinguished as his literary; he not only was a designated naval aviator, but was also qualified for command in submarines.
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He then completed his military service as an aviator/engineer ("fr: sapeur").
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In addition to her other rescue missions, preserving the lives of over 400 sailors, she saved 37 aviators forced to ditch at sea.
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Aviators were encouraged to fly as many times per day as possible, and to make as many record attempts in the competitive events as possible.
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The crowds removed their hats as the wounded aviator was carried past, or as word passed among the people that he was dead.
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A bug strike is an impairment of an aircraft or aviator by an airborne insect.
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This term derives directly from the usage of the word pilot in aviation, where it is synonymous with aviator.
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In contrast to this decline, a new contingent of aviators became active at the airport, and increased the level of interest in that facility.
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The station gave hourly weather reports of aviators.
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