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I would be scared to be a pilot, too many things to control.
 U.S. Army Air Forces test pilot Lt. F.W. "Mike" Hunter wearing a flight suit in October 1942 An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its directional flight controls. 
The responsibilities aviators carry are quite heavy. They need to know how to navigate and control the engine systems.
The first recorded use of the term aviator (aviateur in French) was in 1887
It comes from the Latin word "avis", bird.
These terms were used more in the early days of aviation, when airplanes were extremely rare, and connoted bravery and adventure.
Female aviators used to be called aviatrix.
When flying for an airline, pilots are usually referred to as airline pilots, with the pilot in command often referred to as the captain.
Becoming a pilot takes a lot of work and dedication. So much that military branches award aviator badges to pilots.