Co-pilot

Pronunciation: /ˈkoʊ- ˈpaɪɫət/

Co-pilot (noun)

  1. A person who works with the main pilot to fly an aircraft and help with flying tasks.
  2. A program feature that helps a user by suggesting actions or completing tasks while they work.

Examples

  • The co-pilot checks the instruments during the flight.
  • The co-pilot assists the pilot with navigation and safety.