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  • verb Present participle of copilot.

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Examples

  • The pilot who would fly for Aldridge today, Steve Grohsmeyer of Boeing, had been copiloting an Osprey that demonstrated the recovery method two years earlier, after vortex ring state was pinpointed as the cause of the crash at Marana.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Martin and James needed more hours in the Osprey to beef up their qualifications, and they were scheduled to take turns copiloting Aircraft 4 to Quantico.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Sunday afternoon, Sullivan went over his flight plan with the two Marines who would share copiloting duty, Martin and James, and Boeing test pilots Tom Macdonald and Grady Wilson.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Freisner was copiloting that day only because the engineers had needed so much time to get Aircraft 5 ready.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Martin and James needed more hours in the Osprey to beef up their qualifications, and they were scheduled to take turns copiloting Aircraft 4 to Quantico.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • Rock, a young major at the time, was copiloting one of two Ospreys trailing two others as they flew to a tiny airfield near Marana, a desert town about twenty-five miles northwest of Tucson.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • The pilot who would fly for Aldridge today, Steve Grohsmeyer of Boeing, had been copiloting an Osprey that demonstrated the recovery method two years earlier, after vortex ring state was pinpointed as the cause of the crash at Marana.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • For Andry, copiloting behind a myriad of tiny, brightly colored control lights, the feeling of time standing still is replaced by a sensation that they are in fast forward, harried and rushed.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

  • Freisner was copiloting that day only because the engineers had needed so much time to get Aircraft 5 ready.

    The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010

  • For Andry, copiloting behind a myriad of tiny, brightly colored control lights, the feeling of time standing still is replaced by a sensation that they are in fast forward, harried and rushed.

    OVERBOARD ! MICHAEL J. TOUGIAS 2010

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