A pilotage district is a designated area of water where licensed pilots provide navigation assistance to vessels. These pilots are familiar with local conditions, hazards, and navigational routes, ensuring safe passage for ships through challenging waters, such as harbors, rivers, or coastal areas. The boundaries of a pilotage district are typically defined by maritime authorities and can vary in size and complexity depending on the geographical features and traffic density of the region.
Atlantic Pilotage Authority was created on 1972-02-01.
I think you mean 'le pilotage automatique' on an aeroplane - the auto-pilot
' . . . a small part of his income was derived from the pilotage of timid women . . . from Tellson's side of the tides to the opposite shore.' 'Pilotage' refers, in this context, to Mr. Cruncher's occupation of ferrying people across the river. He makes a speciaty of comforting and reassuring timid women, in the hope of a good tip.
Alexander Patrick Fleming has written: 'The Illawarra District Council of 1843-1858' -- subject(s): Australia Illawarra, Case studies, Illawarra, Australia. District Council, Local government 'The \\' -- subject(s): Kerosene industry 'The Wollongong pilot service, 1840-1867' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Pilots and pilotage
If you mean 'pilotage' that means anything to do with piloting an aeroplane or a boat.
Pilot vessel engaged in pilotage duties
John W. Trimmer has written: 'How to avoid huge ships' -- subject- s -: Collisions at sea, Pilots and pilotage, Prevention, Ship handling 'How to avoid huge ships, or, I never met a ship I liked' -- subject- s -: Collisions at sea, Pilots and pilotage, Prevention, Ship handling
Pilotage is the practice of navigating a ship in restricted waters with the help of a pilot who has expert knowledge of the area. Pilots guide ships safely through difficult channels, ports, or other challenging waterways that may require specialized local knowledge. This service is particularly important in busy or complex harbors to ensure the safe passage of vessels.
R. P. A. Douglas has written: 'Douglas & Geen on the law of harbours, coasts, and pilotage' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Shore protection, Pilots and pilotage, Harbors 'An outline of the law relating to harbours in Great Britain managed under statutory powers' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Harbors
NAVAIDS, Pilotage, Terrain, Radar, Reporting points, GPS, Eyesight, etc. based on location.
Bernard Rambold Keir Moilliet has written: 'The principles of pilotage & navigation for little ships' -- subject(s): Navigation
William Corr has written: 'Adams the pilot' -- subject(s): Biography, Officials and employees, Pilots and pilotage, British, Foreign countries