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copilot

/koh-pahy-luht/US // ˈkoʊˌpaɪ lət //UK // (ˈkəʊˌpaɪlət) //

副驾驶员,副驾驶,副机长,副驾驶座

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pilot who is second in command of an aircraft.

Examples

  • If you can work within the state’s strict pet policies, Hawaii Volcanoes is a great spot to road-trip with your pup as your copilot.

  • One half of Sidechannel will focus on links that Newton shares with readers, the other will be filled with content gathered up by his copilots, including ex-BuzzFeeder Anne Helen Petersen and former Bloomberg reporter Eric Newcomer.

  • The copilot on Flight 8501 was Remi Emmanuel Piesel, 46, who despite his age had just 2,275 hours of flying experience.

  • The Lion Air captain had left his rookie copilot to make the landing until he realized he was in trouble.

  • The “pilot flying” was more probably the far less experienced copilot.

  • They castigated the captain, a 48-year-old Indonesian, and his rookie copilot, a 24-year-old Indian.

  • The workplace dynamic between Whip Whitaker and his copilot, Ken Evans (Brian Geraghty), is another problem.

  • Tom was shoved roughly into the copilot's chair in front of the control board and tied down with a thick rope.

  • By the time Devers had strapped himself into the copilot's chair next to Connel, the ship was quivering with leashed power.

  • In boarding aircraft with a single hatch, the pilot enters first, followed by the copilot and other members of the crew.

  • How would you like to copilot a real ship, an American ship?

  • While the young inventor phoned his copilot, Mr. Swift went to his own laboratory to prepare the plants for shipment.