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Filter by Meaning The young boy is already learning to aviate before he can drive a car.
They plan to aviate once they retire and travel the world.
My friend is going to aviate a glider this weekend.
The aviation school provides the opportunity to aviate various types of aircraft.
The company pays for its employees to aviate if they need to travel often.
She hopes to aviate and become a commercial pilot one day.
My cousin is learning to aviate a small plane.
She decided to aviate for her career after graduation.
The company paid for his employees to aviate to improve their business travels.
He started to aviate because he wanted to overcome his fear of heights.
He decided to aviate after he graduated from college.
The school offers a program to aviate for high school students interested in aviation.
The company policy allows employees to aviate in business class for long-haul flights.
He is afraid to aviate because of his fear of heights.
The company requires their employees to aviate business class for long flights.
The rookie pilot was nervous about his first attempt to aviate a jet.
The squadron was ordered to aviate over enemy territory to gather intelligence.
The trained pilot was able to aviate the plane despite the turbulence.
The pilot was trained to aviate in poor visibility conditions.
The air traffic controller instructed the pilot to aviate the aircraft to avoid a collision.
The cadets were expected to demonstrate their ability to aviate the helicopter during their final exam.
The pilot's quick thinking allowed him to aviate the plane and avoid a collision.
He had to aviate to New York for a job interview.
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