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Pilot can mean:
- Aviator, in aviation, a pilot is someone who flies an aircraft
- Pilot (harbour), in shipping, someone who guides ships through the waters near a harbour or dangerous coastal waters
- Pilot (spaceflight)
- Pilot (locomotive), the device at the front to deflect obstacles (also known as a cowcatcher)
- Pilot (band), a pop music group best known for their 1975 hit song "Magic"
- Palm Pilot, was the original model of the personal digital assistant
- Pilot light, a small outlet of gas kept continually burning and generally used to light the larger burners on the appliance
- Pilot fish, (Naucrates ductor), a small fish that often swims with sharks
- Pilot Pen Corporation, headquarters situated in Japan, one of the world's major manufacturers of pens
- Pilot (short story), by Stephen Baxter in Xeelee Sequence
- Pilot signal, (or pilot tone), in telecommunications, provided as a frequency or phase reference
- Pilot (PEZ Dispenser), a unique PEZ dispenser
- Pilot Travel Centers, LLC, primarily sells over-the-road diesel fuel
- Pilot Corporation is 50% owner of Pilot Travel Centers, LLC
- Pilot #5, a 1947 film
- Pilot (experiment), a precursor to a full study
- Pilot (Farscape), a character in the science fiction television series Farscape.
It can also refer to a television pilot (the first episode of a television series), including:
- "Pilot", the first episode of the television series The Office.
- "Pilot", the first episode of the television series Nip/Tuck.
PILOT can also be an acronym:
- PILOT programming language, in computer science
- PILOT (finance), in public finance, a payment in lieu of taxes
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