combat pilot
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Definition
- Noun:
- A military aviator who flies aircraft in armed conflict: A combat pilot is an airplane pilot who participates in direct hostilities, engaging enemy forces from the air.
- A pilot trained for aerial warfare: This term specifically denotes a pilot whose primary role is to operate fighter jets, bombers, or other combat aircraft in a theater of war.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The young officer trained for years to become a combat pilot.
- During the war, the most decorated combat pilot flew over fifty missions.
- The museum honored the legacy of the combat pilot with a special exhibit.
Advanced Usage
- "to serve as a combat pilot": to fulfill the role of a pilot in military engagements.
- He was proud to serve as a combat pilot for his country.
Variants and Related Words
- Pilot (n): A person who operates the controls of an aircraft.
- Fighter pilot (n): A specific type of combat pilot who flies fighter aircraft.
- Aviator (n): A general term for a person who flies an aircraft; a pilot.
Synonyms
- Fighter pilot: A pilot of a fighter plane.
- Military aviator: A pilot serving in an air force.
- War pilot: A pilot involved in warfare.
Related Phrases
- Combat mission: A flight operation with a military objective in a conflict zone.
- The combat pilot prepared for a dangerous combat mission over enemy territory.
- Combat experience: Practical knowledge gained from participating in battle.
- The veteran's combat experience was invaluable to the new recruits.
Related Idioms
- "To be in the cockpit": To be in the position of controlling a situation, derived from the pilot's seat.
- When the crisis hit, she was in the cockpit, making all the tough decisions like a seasoned combat pilot.
Noun
- airplane pilot who fights in an action between two military forces