pilot scheme

English

Noun

pilot scheme (plural pilot schemes)

  1. An experiment carried out to test a new idea or concept before full-scale introduction; a pilot study.
    • 2019 October 23, Rail, page 11:
      After a pilot scheme, VT [Virgin Trains] introduced 275 [body] cameras from September 2018. Between April and September 2019, assaults on VT staff fell by 30% compared with the previous year.

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