🧑✈️
Pilot Emoji
📋 Copy & Code
Emoji
🧑✈️
With name
🧑✈️ Pilot
Shortcode
:pilot:
Unicode
U+1F9D1 U+200D U+2708 U+FE0F
HTML Dec
🧑‍✈️
HTML Hex
🧑‍✈️
CSS
\1F9D1\200D\2708\FE0F
C, C++ & Python
\U0001f9d1\u200d\u2708\ufe0f
Java, JS & JSON
\uD83E\uDDD1\u200D\u2708\uFE0F
Perl
\x{1F9D1}\x{200D}\x{2708}\x{FE0F}
PHP & Ruby
\u{1F9D1 200D 2708 FE0F}
URL Escape
%F0%9F%A7%91%E2%80%8D%E2%9C%88%EF%B8%8F
💡 What does 🧑✈️ mean?
The Pilot emoji 🧑✈️ is part of the Person Role group within People & Body. It's widely used in digital conversations to visually represent Person Role, making messages more expressive and immediately recognizable across platforms.
Use it in group chats, story reactions, or email subject lines. It's universally understood and renders correctly on every platform.
You'll frequently see 🧑✈️ paired with 👋 Waving Hand Sign, 🤚 Raised Back Of Hand, 🖐️ Hand With Fingers Splayed in real conversations — they complement each other naturally.
First introduced in Unicode 12.1.
💬 Chat Examples
Here's how the Pilot emoji 🧑✈️ is used in real conversations:
Ladies and gentlemen, your captain speaking 🧑✈️
We're going to Bali! 🧑✈️✈️
ETA 6 hours, sit back and relax 🧑✈️😎
🖼️ Pilot on Different Platforms
Apple
Google
Twitter / X
Facebook
🧑✈️
Your Browser
🔗 Word Associations
The 🧑✈️ emoji is often associated with:
⌨️ How to type 🧑✈️
Windows
Win + . → search "pilot"
Mac
Cmd + Ctrl + Space
Linux
Ctrl + . (GNOME)
Mobile
Emoji keyboard 🔤
Or simply copy from this page!
👥 Related Emojis
📦 Other person-role Emojis
❓ FAQ
What does the Pilot emoji 🧑✈️ mean?
The Pilot emoji 🧑✈️ is part of the People & Body category (person-role group). It was added in Unicode 12.1 and is available on all major platforms including iOS, Android, and Windows.
How do I copy the Pilot emoji?
Click the "Copy 🧑✈️" button at the top of this page, or click any copy button
next to the format you need (emoji, shortcode, HTML entity, or Unicode).
What is the shortcode for 🧑✈️?
The shortcode is
:pilot:. You can use it on platforms
like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.