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What is the past tense of pilot?

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The past tense of pilot is piloted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pilot is pilots.

The present participle of pilot is piloting.

The past participle of pilot is piloted.

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Jeremie added as he piloted the bill to eventual passage in the Lower House.
They fell to discussing Sedgemore's multitudinous achievements, his thunderous oratory, the life-changing bills he piloted through the Commons.
During the last year, Pye has piloted his battered 1992 Buick Roadmaster to more than four dozen UFO convocations.
The ship was piloted by a Captain John Rouse, a man with fifteen years experience in cargo hauling and a minor in sales, and his daughter Lily.
Billy piloted the ship forward towards the pirates, with his own grappler arms extended.
Our experience in Enfield where the scheme was piloted was that residents would come up and express their appreciation.

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