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I noticed that someone wrote "at the wheel of his Kamaz truck, thus becoming the most successful pilot in a single category and in the history of the event..." In the U.S. dialect we would say driver, and in fact Wiktionary doesn't give any indication in wikt:pilot or wikt:driver that there is a regional variation. I'm curious who uses 'pilot' in this context? Wnt (talk) 23:39, 16 January 2011 (UTC)Reply