a pilot is someone who drives an aeroplane. he or she must have perfect eyesight
That usually refers to the part of a standard transmission that inserts into the crankshaft pilot bearing or bushing.
The entire spectrum of flying, aviating and use of aircraft
Literal meaning is in a fine plumage, the idiom means well dressed; of an excellent appearance
The Greek word "kybernan" meaning to steer or pilot a ship is the root of the English word "cybernetics," which refers to the science of communication and control in animals or machines.
It is the number of hours he was in flight as captain in his whole life.
No. A pilot's license is a federally-issued license meaning that it is valid throughout the entire USA, and it is even recognized by most other countries. You do not necessarily have to go back to your home state to work.
Pilot vessel engaged in pilotage duties
Ploio = big ship Varka = small boat
A pilot car "pilots" a semi truck usually carrying a wide load or a heavy load. the job of the pilot car is to let the truck driver know of hazards on the road ahead and also let other semi truck drivers around know that the convoy is approaching.
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I believe Pilot is a Newfoundland.
The name for the aeroplane pilot is simply pilot. The pilot is usually a Captain.