Noun
An experimenter in aviation.
A flying machine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe time to worry is three months before a flight. Decide then whether or not the goal is worth the risks involved. If it is, stop worrying. To worry is to add another hazard. It retards reactions, makes one unfit. . . . Hamlet would have been a bad aviator. He worried too much. Amelia Earhart
The aviator himself detects nothing unusual. Arthur Eddington
After pulling out the Aviator 1 knife Lanning stabbed Mr Daniel once in the chest before running off. Source: Internet
An aviator (trained) is the only aviator to wear rank insignia, a propeller. Source: Internet
Among these are demonstrated proficiencies as an aviation mechanic, a flight instructor, a 50-year aviator, or as a safe pilot. Source: Internet
Even though we took two vehicles, everyone took a turn getting massaged in the front buckets of the Aviator. Source: Internet