Method of navigation on water, using fixed points of reference on the coast.
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Examples for "piloting"
Examples for "piloting"
1Short history of piloting, including how regulations were established in N.Y. harbor.
2Here's a chance to display your legendary piloting skills, my young friend.
3Holloway. It was the trooper in the car Gerd had been piloting.
4Hertfordshire council is one of the local authorities piloting a values-based approach.
5Louis was piloting them to a table, the best in the place.
1The master, by careful pilotage, brought her in, and she anchored safely.
2So long as we were in pilotage I stuck manfully to the wheel.
3It was under the pilotage of the Shannon estuary port company.
4Bright as the moon was, it was not bright enough for perfect pilotage.
5I'm leaving the pilotage to Harpe and her team, though.
1That night, we individually faced what we hoped was the last land navigation event.
2The course also includes a week of land navigation and a week of air operations.
3On Friday morning, they load out for the land navigation practicals at La Posta on Monday.
4Everyone passes the land navigation test.
5Map-to- land navigation requires you to adjust for magnetic declination, which is fairly simple but beyond the scope of this tip.
Translations for maritime pilotage