From airports to action movies to childhood dreams, pilot is one of those words that crosses languages with ease—but knowing how to say Pilot in German is still essential for real-life conversations, especially when traveling or talking about professions. The German word is der Pilot, and it's proudly featured in the 1000 most frequently used nouns in German. Whether you're boarding a plane or watching a crime drama, this word is bound to take off.

Pilot is masculine—der Pilot—and pronounced almost identically to English: pee-LOHT, with the emphasis on the second syllable and a crisp t at the end. The feminine form is die Pilotin. If you’re still unsure about when to use der, die, or das, our fast and friendly video lesson on gender in German will make it all much smoother—no turbulence.

In German, Pilot refers to someone who flies an aircraft—airline pilots, fighter pilots, helicopter pilots, and so on. It’s also used figuratively in some tech and business settings (like a Pilotprojekt—pilot project), but most people associate the word directly with aviation.

It differs from other terms like der Fahrer (driver) or der Kapitän (captain, often nautical). A “pilot” on a ship is der Lotse—a false friend you might want to watch out for.

There’s no neat opposite for Pilot, but in some contexts, you might contrast it with der Passagier (passenger), or more generally der Laie (non-expert). Compound terms like Kampfpilot (combat pilot), Testpilot (test pilot), or Verkehrspilot (commercial airline pilot) show how the word flies across contexts.

Example Sentences

Der Pilot begrüßte die Passagiere freundlich über Lautsprecher.
The pilot greeted the passengers warmly over the intercom.

Als Kind wollte sie unbedingt Pilotin werden.
As a child, she really wanted to become a female pilot.

Nach dem Sturm hatte der Pilot große Schwierigkeiten bei der Landung.
After the storm, the pilot had great difficulty landing.

Beginner Dialogue

Timo: Was macht dein Bruder beruflich?
Nora: Er ist Pilot bei Lufthansa.

Translation
Timo: What does your brother do for a living?
Nora: He’s a pilot at Lufthansa.

Duden entry:
https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Pilot

Want more high-flying vocabulary?
Look back at Offizier to learn about structured ranks and commands.
Or review Panik to describe what passengers hopefully never experience mid-flight.

Viel Erfolg beim Deutschlernen – and keep cruising toward fluency with essential words like Pilot in German.

About the Author Stephan

Stephan has been a professional language teacher since the early 2000s. He's been calling Berlin his home since 2006, when he started managing (and founding his own) language schools in addition to teaching German and English. He's the owner of Deutschable and loves writing about language, history, and game changers.

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