Aviate

Word AVIATE
Character 6
Hyphenation aviate a vi ate
Pronunciations /ˈeɪvieɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Aviate"

What do we mean by aviate?

To operate an aircraft; fly. intransitive verb

Fly an airplane. verb

To fly, or navigate the air, in an aëroplane or heavier-than-air flying machine. intransitive verb

To operate an aircraft. verb

Operate an airplane verb

To operate an aircraft.

Often used by pilots to as a synonym for 'flight'. Urban Dictionary

Term for a type of sunglasses with a sort or inverted teardrop shape that cover the entire eye. Popularized by Vietnam-era helicopter pilots (who looked slick as shit) Urban Dictionary

Sun glasses often woren by pilots hence the name aviators made popular by vietnam chopper pilots and police officers aviators usually come in two sizes 52 mm lens and the big 75 mm lenses very handy to have a pair of aviators at all times never know where and how and why you will need them but they always are useful Urban Dictionary

There's a big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a technician, the other is an artist in love with flight. - E.B. Jeppesen Urban Dictionary

Rules telling us bees cant fly Urban Dictionary

To do with planes. Pretty much flying a plane. Urban Dictionary

The best freakin' sunglasses ever. Urban Dictionary

The most badass sunglasses money can buy. Guaranteed to piss of hippies and liberal pussies because of their military/cop heritage. Best worn at house parties late-night after consuming massive amounts of alcohol and feeling the "need for speed"... but also important at the beach the next day when trying to keep the sun off your aching head. Oh, and chicks dig 'em. Urban Dictionary

A dashing and heroic personage! See pilot. A member of the elite company of the human race that can actually slip the surly bonds of Earth. They can fly, too. Old fashioned aviators wear leather helmets and flight jackets and silk scarves and goggles. New fashioned ones fly Beechcraft Bonanzas while sipping cappuccino. Both are just a leetle bit cooler than the average groundling. Urban Dictionary

A very chill form of sunglasses popularized not so much by "vietnam-era helicoptor pilots" but by 70's stoners and modern stoner movies like "Dazed and Confused" and "Fear and Loathing in Los Vegas". The reason these glasses are so popular with stoners is that they are usually mirrored and cover your whole eye so that nobody can see your blood-shot eyes. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Aviate

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The word "aviate" in example sentences

WILEY: The rule is that you aviate, navigate and then you communicate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They know that the pilots must adhere to the adage “aviate–navigate–communicate”—strictly in that order. ❋ Lynn Spencer (2008)

If, in fact, he was alone in that airplane, and he was concentrating on trying to fix whatever was wrong, he might have had his head buried in his instruments, doing whatever needed to be done to try to take care of that problem, and might have forgotten the cardinal rule of flying, that, when you're in trouble, first thing you do is aviate the airplane. ❋ Unknown (2006)

So what that really means though, even though they're being trained, the culture of the department and the old guard within the department still allow for that level of treatment and misconduct, and basically aviate whatever effect that the diversity training has. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Bannister with his Billion-Dollar Mystery, yet equally unwilling to aviate from a blanket heaved by the husky athletes. ❋ J. Raymond Elderdice (N/A)

"Can you aviate – high-dive – drive a car – buck-jump – shoot?" read Miss Moss. ❋ Unknown (1920)

I got in an excellent drive, but unfortunately it didn't aviate quick enough. ❋ Unknown (1919)

"Now don't begin to aviate until you understand the truth," Speed continued. ❋ Rex Ellingwood Beach (1913)

If she had resented Kennedy, she positively flew up in the air and commenced to aviate at Maloney's questioning. ❋ Unknown (1908)

94A: Professional who may wear goggles [AVIATOR] - this came to mind instantly, but a. I didn't think you had to be a "professional" to aviate, and b. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"We work on the simulator with our students-the aviate, navigate, communicate skills and that's what this pilot probably called on yesterday. ❋ Unknown (2009)

1) Let's go aviate in my new [Piper] [Cherokee]! 2) Today's weather ain't that good for [aviating]. ❋ Gendrik Fillimore Adam Cormal (2016)

I [traded] [Devin] my pair of old [aviators] and he never takes them off. ❋ Shai (2004)

I [wear] my aviators [when I] [drive my car] ❋ 1989 (2007)

Those who enter the field for the sole purpose of [impressing] others with their [aeronautical] knowledge can never be true [aviators]. ❋ Turbine (2004)

According to all known [laws] of [aviation], there is no way [a bee] should be able to fly. ❋ NS2203 (2016)

[Aviators] are the people who fly [planes], or [sunnies]. Aviation is for the elite. ❋ Paixx (2015)

those aviators are [hot]. ❋ Thehipster (2005)

Let's [rock] the aviators. We're [goin'] aviator-mode. ❋ Ron Ricardo (2005)

Pulling out of [the loop], the aviator sent her [biplane] into a [death defying] spin and landed perfectly in front of the crowd at the airshow. ❋ Athene Airheart (2004)

Oh shit, [the fuzz], I've [got to] find my aviators [stat]. ❋ Scarroll (2006)

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