71.   But flight attendants counter that pilots are unlikely to file claims because they could face grounding if they say they were exposed to toxins.

72.   But given the level of coordination and pre-planning involved, he believes the suicide pilots were intimately familiar with the large, twin-engine Boeing jets.

73.   But by raising the speed, the pilots were able to right the plane.

74.   But despite the various requirements, individual pilots are able to hide problems like drug abuse and alcoholism that would bar them from flying.

75.   But it is a battle the higher-paid pilots are unlikely to win.

76.   But Ken Higgins, Boeing vice president of flight operations, said recent tests have shown that pilots should have been able to recover from the abrupt rudder movement.

77.   But many Delta pilots are not happy with the agreement, which both Delta and some union leaders have described as the best in the industry.

78.   But now our pilot is lost.

79.   But many pilots were adamant that they could be entrusted with a weapon, particularly when they have already been entrusted with the controls of the aircraft itself.

80.   But some American pilots apparently think the Reno pilots are ingrates, in that Reno might have gone out of existence if American had not bought it.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
pilot 0.05%
pilot + v. >>共 721
be 12.52%
say 5.23%
have 4.08%
fly 3.37%
report 3.35%
eject 1.89%
try 1.68%
see 1.36%
take 1.30%
make 1.21%
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