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Other crossword clues for answer "AVIATOR"

AVIATOR
High flier
Cockpit occupant
Pilot
Banking pro?
Wing man?
One whose career is taking off?
One who works to avoid stalling
One who often needs an attitude adjustment
Expert with a joystick
Joystick expert
Barnstormer
Professional whose career is taking off?
Joystick operator
Playing card brand introduced after Lindbergh's flight
With 36-Across, pilot's eyewear
One who regularly gets high?
One who gets up for work every day?
Birdman, more formally
Head-in-the-clouds sort?
Barnstormer, maybe
One getting up
Lindy, for one
One skilled in plane talk
One taking off regularly
Crop duster, e.g.
One who takes off a lot
Cockpit figure
Howard Hughes, e.g.
Sunglasses style
Earhart, for one
Fly guy
Post, notably
Red Baron, e.g.
Ace, perhaps
Post, for one
Skipper in the air
One up?
Frequent flier
Joystick user
John Wayne, in "The High and the Mighty"
One with wings
Certain soloist?
One on the stick
Person with wings
Either Mr. Wright
Either Wright brother
Flier
See 67-Down
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, for one
Celestial warrior.
One of the few to whom so many owe so much.
Birdman.
Calling of the author of "We."
Sky writer.
Calling of jet-ace Captain James Jabara.
Member of the U. S. A. A. F.
One of Gen. LeMay's men.
One of Vandenberg's men.
Billy Mitchell, for instance.
General Vandenberg.
Colonel Gabreski is one.
Member of SAC.
Man in the clouds.
Wearer of wings.
Fly-boy.
Man in the cockpit.
Smilin' Jack, for one
Lindbergh or Richtofen
Red Baron, for one
Rickenbacker, for one
Post was one
Wiley Post or John Alcock
Adm. Byrd was one
Post or Lindbergh
Howard Hughes was one
Odom or Post
Post or Balbo
Wiley or Post
Amelia Earhart, e.g.
Post, e.g.
Snoopy, as he sometimes fancied himself
Ace
Wilbur or Orville Wright
One who may raise a flap
One passing a course with flying colors?
An ace is a good one
One whose idea may be taking off
Professional who may wear goggles
___ sunglasses
Howard Hughes, for one
Lindbergh, e.g.
Nepal V.I.P.
Skilled banker?
The Red Baron, for one
High-minded sort?
One with his or her head in the clouds
One whose work goes over your head
Wiley Post's occupation
Bessie Coleman, for one
Worker getting high on the job?
Banking expert?
Ace high?
Style of sunglasses
Frequent flyer
High flyer
Orville Wright, famously
One who's often high
Member of the Tuskegee Airmen, e.g.
Amelia Earhart, for one
Ace, e.g.