Following personnel changes, the band re-emerged as simply "Pilot" in the early 1980s and released two more albums, "The Best of Pilot" (1981) and "Over the Moon" (1982). However, they failed to make a significant impact on the charts, and the band eventually split up in 1984.
Despite their relatively brief period of success, Pilot remain an influential figure in Scottish pop and rock music. Their songs have been covered by numerous artists, and they are often credited as one of the first Scottish bands to achieve international recognition.
Here is a timeline of some of the key events in Pilot's history:
* 1973: The Mariner is formed in Edinburgh.
* 1974: The band changes their name to Pilot and releases their first album, "From the Album of the Same Name".
* 1974: Pilot's single "Magic" reaches number one in several European countries and becomes a top 10 hit in the United States.
* 1975: Pilot releases their second album, "Second Flight".
* 1977: Pilot releases their third album, "Two's a Crowd".
* 1980: The band's personnel changes, and they re-emerge as simply "Pilot".
* 1981: Pilot releases the best-of album "The Best of Pilot".
* 1982: Pilot releases their final album, "Over the Moon".
* 1984: Pilot splits up.