There were old pilots and bold pilots, he knew, but never any old bold pilots.
"He's still a good man, an old bold pilot worthy of my dad, a man I'm glad to know."
There were old pilots and bold pilots, but no old, bold pilots.
"Sir, I was told that there were no old, bold pilots."
He was a bold pilot, but with only two hundred hours on his license, he could by no stretch of the imagination be called an old pilot.
There being old pilots and bold pilots, but never both, Sharon remembered as she then now took over the controls from Darlanis.
The aircraft was flown in February-May 1950, one bold pilot flying it forwards then backwards past the control tower.
It is said that there are "bold" pilots and "old" pilots.
He did not consider himself to be a bold pilot; the bold ones died young.