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Definition of bush pilot in US English: bush pilotnoun A person who flies small aircraft into remote areas. Example sentencesExamples - A capable airplane, this darling of bush pilots was soon employed in an unusual academic research program in the early 1950s.
- This is the kind of weather that causes multiple-day delays for bush pilots and trekkers.
- Lance had flown in for the evening, as had bush pilot, hunting guide, and camp head Jamie Wilson and his hunting partner, Derek Littleton.
- Deluce's father, Stanley, a bush pilot, founded the Timmins-based White River Air, which acquired Austin Airways in 1974 and later took over London-based Air Ontario in 1981.
- Imagine that you are a South African bush pilot.
- I was told that Wiley Hart is the best bush pilot in Alaska and that's who I want.
- In 1948, the Air Force officially dedicated the installation and named it in honor of Col. Carl Ben Eielson, Alaska's pioneer bush pilot.
- In fact so bad were the fires, the bush pilots often had difficulty finding the scrub airfield.
- Founder Noel Wien was a true pioneering Alaskan bush pilot about which many incredible stories have been told.
- Most bush pilots recommend leaving cowl flaps closed in bitterly cold weather, especially during the warm-up.
- Most pilot fatalities come from general aviation; bush pilots, air-taxi pilots, and crop-dusters die at a far higher rate than airline pilots.
- Being a bush pilot and flying businessmen and hunters around the Northwest left a good amount of time for a side business of leatherwork.
- Descending into camp, the bush pilot spotted a flattened tent, and a large grizzly on top of what looked like a human body.
- Even the only steady job the man's ever had reflects his need to be moving - he was a bush pilot, flying supplies and people in and out of civilization in Northern Quebec.
- Now I waited for my bush pilot, who was scheduled to ferry me even farther north to the edge of the Beaufort Sea to meet up with my backpacking partners.
- Pack the family car or four-wheel drive, head for your nearest travel agent, book a package by train, plane or bus, even thumb a ride with a friendly bush pilot or perhaps saddle up a camel.
- Bailey Lockhart is a bush pilot, pitting her wits against the wilderness and against the various frustrated men who set their sights on her.
- All of us are former bush pilots and many of us flew the Canso fire bombers.
- A chance remark by a bush pilot who had seen some arrowheads led Hopkins to Trail Creek, in the remote Seward Peninsula.
Definition of bush pilot in US English: bush pilotnoun A person who flies small aircraft into remote areas. Example sentencesExamples - Imagine that you are a South African bush pilot.
- All of us are former bush pilots and many of us flew the Canso fire bombers.
- In 1948, the Air Force officially dedicated the installation and named it in honor of Col. Carl Ben Eielson, Alaska's pioneer bush pilot.
- This is the kind of weather that causes multiple-day delays for bush pilots and trekkers.
- In fact so bad were the fires, the bush pilots often had difficulty finding the scrub airfield.
- Being a bush pilot and flying businessmen and hunters around the Northwest left a good amount of time for a side business of leatherwork.
- Lance had flown in for the evening, as had bush pilot, hunting guide, and camp head Jamie Wilson and his hunting partner, Derek Littleton.
- Pack the family car or four-wheel drive, head for your nearest travel agent, book a package by train, plane or bus, even thumb a ride with a friendly bush pilot or perhaps saddle up a camel.
- Even the only steady job the man's ever had reflects his need to be moving - he was a bush pilot, flying supplies and people in and out of civilization in Northern Quebec.
- I was told that Wiley Hart is the best bush pilot in Alaska and that's who I want.
- Most pilot fatalities come from general aviation; bush pilots, air-taxi pilots, and crop-dusters die at a far higher rate than airline pilots.
- A chance remark by a bush pilot who had seen some arrowheads led Hopkins to Trail Creek, in the remote Seward Peninsula.
- Bailey Lockhart is a bush pilot, pitting her wits against the wilderness and against the various frustrated men who set their sights on her.
- Most bush pilots recommend leaving cowl flaps closed in bitterly cold weather, especially during the warm-up.
- A capable airplane, this darling of bush pilots was soon employed in an unusual academic research program in the early 1950s.
- Descending into camp, the bush pilot spotted a flattened tent, and a large grizzly on top of what looked like a human body.
- Deluce's father, Stanley, a bush pilot, founded the Timmins-based White River Air, which acquired Austin Airways in 1974 and later took over London-based Air Ontario in 1981.
- Now I waited for my bush pilot, who was scheduled to ferry me even farther north to the edge of the Beaufort Sea to meet up with my backpacking partners.
- Founder Noel Wien was a true pioneering Alaskan bush pilot about which many incredible stories have been told.
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