Similar words: balloting, pilot, co-pilot, copilot, autopilot, pilot light, pilot project, pilot program. Meaning: ['paɪlət] n. 1. the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place 2. the occupation of a pilot.
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1 She showed her emancipation by piloting an aircraft.
2 Schools are piloting the new maths course.
3 We are now piloting through Parliament a new strategy to tackle youth crime.
4 Schools in this area are piloting the new maths course.
5 Amelia had a wonderful time piloting her pet.
6 A further questionnaire is also in preparation for piloting centres, and will be sent out before the end of the session.
7 Who was piloting the Boeing 727 when the planes collided?
8 The piloting team can be contacted via the Helpline number:.
9 Even the simulated F-16 fighter jet you were piloting into a hostile zone near the Strait of Hormuz.
10 Normally he was a member of the Special Piloting Crew which was stationed at Knossos refit yards.
11 The questionnaire All piloting centres were sent a questionnaire in early October, as part of our initial feedback gathering exercise.
12 Piloting a career at any level without honest feedback is the equivalent of dismissing all the air traffic controllers at the airport.
13 And, of course, we hope that piloting centres will continue to provide us with vital feedback.
14 In 1995-96 the school was piloting career-related courses in all seven career clusters.
15 Mr Lamont has been given the task of piloting the economy out of recession.
16 The controls were unmarked, but Anakin's piloting skills made such designations unnecessary.
17 She showed her emancipation by drinking beer and piloting an aircraft.
18 Representative staff will keep abreast of national developments by attending conferences and by visiting other schools piloting such courses.
19 Since the modifications were only slight, data from the piloting stage were included in the final analysis.
20 And, of course, the climactic car chase,[www.Sentencedict.com] with Jackie piloting a sports car on to a pleasure boat.
21 Should grabbing hold of that famous stiff-armed bronze trophy come with a mandatory retirement age, like piloting a passenger plane?
22 We hope that you will continue to provide us with this vital information as we embark together on the second piloting year.
23 Held in Dunfermline, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, they attracted 60 members of staff from 50 piloting centres.
24 I hope that we have a reasonable record on piloting Britain's foreign affairs through troubled times.
25 No one would probably prefer, as cases in point, a first-time astronaut piloting a dangerous space mission or a newly commissioned officer leading an army into battle.
26 As the shuttle zoomed past, the third Scrim turned to fire at it, but Rem 's evasive piloting frustrated it.
27 All the value any feature of it had for me now was the amount of usefulness it could furnish toward compassing the safe piloting of a steamboat.
28 specific investment management measures after the completion of the piloting operation on how to set up PE subsidiary accounts, how to establish a risk control system, and how to le for record.
29 All the value any feature of it had for me now was the amount of usefulness it could furnish toward compassing the safe piloting of a steamboat. Since those days, I have pitied doctors from my heart.
30 But at least that series had some offensive fireworks, with Jason Kidd piloting a fast-breaking New Jersey team that could actually score in the 90s.
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