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- noun Plural form of
aviator .
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Examples
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Simply put, the aviators are the best of the best.
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The usual procedure was to call the aviators at home or in quarters at about 2000 with instructions to arrive for briefing at
On Yankee Station Nichols, Tillman 1988
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Along with the development of the heavier than air craft route to Australia there is another important spur under organization by the Cobham Blackburn Co., of which Sir Alan Cobham is the organizer, a route which has been flown several times now, by ladies as well as by other aviators, which is to connect United South Africa with the Motherland.
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"Man In The Mirror" is a reminder that behind all the showmanship, the phenomenal dance moves, the sequins, the military suits, the glove, the fedoras and the aviators was a quiet, shy and humble man.
WN.com - Articles related to Fame is 'just too difficult' for kids, says Janet Jackson 2010
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"Man In The Mirror" is a reminder that behind all the showmanship, the phenomenal dance moves, the sequins, the military suits, the glove, the fedoras and the aviators was a quiet, shy and humble man.
WN.com - Articles related to Fame is 'just too difficult' for kids, says Janet Jackson 2010
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"Man In The Mirror" is a reminder that behind all the showmanship, the phenomenal dance moves, the sequins, the military suits, the glove, the fedoras and the aviators was a quiet, shy and humble man.
WN.com - Articles related to Fame is 'just too difficult' for kids, says Janet Jackson 2010
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"Man In The Mirror" is a reminder that behind all the showmanship, the phenomenal dance moves, the sequins, the military suits, the glove, the fedoras and the aviators was a quiet, shy and humble man.
WN.com - Articles related to Fame is 'just too difficult' for kids, says Janet Jackson 2010
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Oh, so the Wright brothers weren't "aviators" then?
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Oh, so the Wright brothers weren't "aviators" then?
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The policy, which goes into effect on April 5, may cover as many as 10,000 pilots, such as aviators grounded because they suffer from depression or who take antidepressants in violation of rules, said Fred Tilton, the federal air surgeon.
Bloomberg 2010
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