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1. "I'm not that great of a pilot
2. was never a heroically injured pilot
3. Several hours later, but miraculously on time, thanks to a personal friend with a pilot license, Theo was in the Phoenix Park Headquarters of the Irish Police Force, An Garda Siochana
4. Pilot couldn’t see the
5. The cockpit door opens and the PILOT enters, gesturing angrily at and apparently arguing with his co-pilot, who remains at the controls
6. Khalid then translates simultaneously for the pilot, who speaks at length
7. The pilot stops talking, smiles kindly, adds a remark
8. He’s so close, he can see the pilot in the cockpit as the plane passes
9. His place was one you couldn't get into if you couldn't pilot your boat
10. The cockpit door burst open and the pilot sticks his head out, shouts something in Arabic to Khalid, ducks back inside
11. them himself when he was working as a pilot, flying with Oral Roberts
12. "The problem is, I can't pilot a starship
13. There was a pilot in a little strap-sling out in front of the sedan, the sedan domed into the root system of this lighter-than-air mobile plant
14. “I can see that, you’re looking rather dumbstruck," she said, and waved the floater pilot away
15. The pilot was seated at the command console on a platform one step up; in front of what was a large window spanning the front of the ship
16. He then took the seat next to Rayne and told the pilot they were ready
17. Duncan felt a small quiver beneath his seat as the pilot began turning a lever and he rightly guessed that the pilot was lowering the landing gear
18. Duncan thought they were coming in too fast, but the pilot did not seem to be worried
19. “I hope the ride was enjoyable Commander Duncan, Lady Rayne,” said the pilot as he stood up and bowed slightly
20. Duncan came forward to thank the pilot also, and Kai introduce him as Master Altar, one of the best pilots in the fleet
21. the button that fired up the automatic pilot light
22. The pilot had performed one of the slickest landings he had ever experienced
23. A controlled glide, he thought to himself, in the middle of this grand forest - what a pilot!
24. Jorma was excited to be the pilot of a needleboat at last, after a long and boring business ceremony that Ava participated in a lot more than he did
25. Billy steps back on auto pilot
26. Going by air would cut the time even more but borrowing a floater and pilot again would cost more than the price of the house
27. Jorma knew it might be profitable to stay here awhile, but he dreaded the thought of trying to pilot the boat back after dark
28. “I had to kill the pilot and an engineer
29. Computers now do the manual work, so the pilot is said to ‘fly-by-wire
30. ’ Believe it or not the computers can land the airplane without a pilot! Let’s go and see the computers inside the plane
31. “That’s why you have to go to pilot school and then a special school to fly passenger jets
32. You need a license for the type of aircraft you pilot
33. “Well I did say it could fly and land by itself but it cannot start and take off without a pilot
34. The pilot started the dialogue Delivery MAS 370 Good Morning
35. “Bloody hell! Could you take him to the toilet and splash some water on his face? He is the pilot mate!” Dave said shaking his head, glad that he was not in the same state as Rudi
36. He’s a pilot too but flies smaller planes so maybe you guys could entertain each other through the wee hours?” Tom noted that Dave was a little slow and not as pink as he used to be
37. "Klowa, I worked with Jaymite on the floater pilot case
38. Foemong is a pilot up in hYanigooteh who both Klarrain and his friends at the Kassikan trust
39. The pilot glanced momentarily out of the window returning Mr
40. Ravena turned out to be a natural pilot, or so Reia insisted
41. but it wasn't the original crew and they didn't pilot it there
42. Some years before this, while the expectations of Europe were in suspense about the projects of the Portuguese, of which the success appeared yet to be doubtful, a Genoese pilot formed the yet more daring project of sailing to the East Indies by the west
43. The pilot kept silent
44. The pilot then announced through the comm: ‘If I land I am not leaving this shuttle
45. The Commander told her he had located a Skimmer, but needed a pilot
46. If it was possible, it would be best to find a pilot who knew the mountain terrain of the Laurels
47. The most important thing he realized was that he had to create a search plan and maybe a map for the pilot
48. The delay was in locating a specific pilot who had experience in the mountains
49. In fifteen minutes he was downtown, looking up at the lights on top of the Bluff where he was to meet the pilot
50. He took the last sip of the coffee, finished his scone, and headed for the incline that would take him to the Bluff to meet the pilot
1. "If it's drugs it's all part of the same trip, because that's what the crew that piloted that starship from YingolNeerie are, Angels or ghosts, use whichever word you are more comfortable with
2. Tom piloted the car skilfully along his preferred route
3. "Once they observed that the pieces of Gordon's Lamp were going to re-unite, the mainstream became convinced that these asteroids are indeed piloted
4. ‘We have recovered an exploratory ship we know to have been piloted by our chief astronomer, who not only was absent from it but has no memory of his journey
5. He piloted the craft himself and four other people accompanied him on that flight
6. It was piloted by two Egyptians and went down close to Nantucket in October 1999
7. Nyx piloted the Day Star, shouting at the helm, the others engaged in the fight
8. Nuke informed us that it was his friend Rapsar who had piloted the sabotaged craft which had crashed
9. He was a Suez Canal pilot – one of the incredible young men who seven years earlier had piloted boats night and day with no mishaps; proving to the world that Egypt did not need the British to run the Canal
10. Called hovercraft, they were piloted by one man but could carry many more
11. Dave piloted the Odyssey toward the relic
12. Dave piloted the Odyssey, and followed the shiny, green ships down toward the dense, boreal forests
13. Meanwhile, Dave, at the helm of the Odyssey, piloted the tough, little ship toward another nearby Taelrok battle cruiser to try his phase and super heat trick once again
14. The defenders’ piloted ships held their positions waiting to see if the decoys worked
15. Rachel piloted the one I own and Wendy piloted the one Avi owns
16. He piloted the ship that took the class on a field trip to the moon, but I think that’s it and he only did that because his adviser ordered him to
17. He piloted the second of the destroyers
18. Wendy piloted the other
19. Captain Darwin piloted the ship with Lt
20. Wendy piloted one of the destroyers and Raphael Rivera piloted the other
21. Ed piloted his electric wheelchair along the train platform pulling a wagon equipped with seats for his children
22. Of the half dozen freighters in the convoy, Warren had insisted that they travel on one particular freighter piloted by an old friend with whom he had traveled many times
23. The captain of the freighter was a portly old man who, with his wife, had piloted freighters for half a century
24. The mist gates opened just wide enough for the jolly boat to pass through, and Ambrosius piloted it to the docks and moored it
25. Jerry skilfully piloted the ship out to the harbour gates, which, on Mungo waving a flag at the harbour master, were opened by a mechanism powered by a fish-oil generator controlled by a lever in the harbour master's kiosk
26. “How can they both be suits, when the term is applied to a person using any of them, is one is worn and the other is piloted? Obviously one is a suit, and the other is a vehicle!”
27. At nine thirty the transports were waiting for them, piloted
28. Being probably aware of that historical fact, Amelia Earhart piloted the BABYLON
29. The one who piloted the ship that shot up the ROYAL
30. ����������� ��Hanna Reitsch: first woman test pilot in history; first woman to pilot a helicopter and, at least in my history, first woman to have piloted a rocket plane
31. � Piloted with flair, it finally landed smoothly fifty yards away from the crowd
32. Consequently, in the early hours of August 6th 1945 the Superfortress B 29 bomber Enola Gay piloted by Colonel Paul Tibbets took off from the Marianas and headed towards Hiroshima to deliver her fatal payload of uranium 235 code named “little boy
33. Several hours after Star’s police interrogation, the two boats returned, piloted by their respective crews
34. He piloted his Wellington aircraft through vicious flak to a height of one hundred feet to ensure accuracy and dropped his bomb load to inflict severe damage
35. A RAF helicopter flew in from the distance and it hovered over the lake and it was piloted by Julian who had come to pay his last respect
36. Ben continued to watch the screen as Phist brought the destroyer lower, until they were no more than thirty meters off the ground, and then he piloted the ship through the hole and up again
37. Those two jets, either armed with very strict orders to defend the German Army columns at all cost or being piloted by particularly stubborn pilots, went on at full speed towards the P-47s still strafing Germans on the ground
38. We even suspect that some of the Egyptian Air Force aircraft are actually piloted by British pilots
39. and Garcia were placed in a hovering shuttle that was quickly piloted away
40. Those were in order of priority to launch a satellite in a stable orbit, to put in service a nuclear-tipped ballistic missile with intercontinental range and, finally, to put a piloted spacecraft in orbit by no later than 1960
41. By the way, that success paves the way for the third objective she had: sending a piloted spacecraft into orbit
42. Captain Keller piloted the shuttle that delivered Tammas and Spock to one of the
43. piloted using a PADD from anywhere on the ship, he had never witnessed anyone using a direct connection from a brain implant to do so
44. thing Michael really liked about it was that it could be piloted manually or
45. realized that although they looked similar to the military vessels he had piloted
46. bridge of the vessel from where it was piloted
47. "Have you piloted this vessel from Earth, Miss
48. Michael thanked Kandras for the magnificent way he had piloted the
49. It was in such a setting that India ventured to formulate a constitution for itself, of course, piloted by Ambedkar, the intellectual from the oppressed sections of the polity
50. “This is the shuttle Cunis to Erotis 3, do you copy?” Dar said as he piloted the shuttle toward the surface
1. ” Going backwards they veered this way and that at first, until like they did when piloting the boat, they sighted above the deck in the direction aligned with their destination and gradually began to maintain straighter lines once more
2. She is currently advancing her piloting skills and has turned out to be a gifted strategist
3. “Are you piloting the Isle of Wight back across to the mainland Ron?” he asked
4. Usage of prototypes, conference room piloting, performing meeting with client or review by client all of them contributing to validation of requirements
5. Williams’ sole claim to fame was that his father died while piloting his plane above NYC into the Empire State Building during WWII
6. Even before positioning themselves over the village, the Love Spirits piloting the ships had desired that all weapons systems of the Evil ships stop working
7. success depended ultimately on his piloting abilities and the
8. interviewing the star of the soon to be piloting prime time
9. She locked her eyes to her left and saw the Slothtrack helicopter emerge, with the delivery man who was piloting was showing what amounted to an invoice
10. The men had practiced piloting the airboats on the open water of the great Lake near the city of Southland
11. He insisted on piloting the test
12. Greg’s piloting ability was exemplary and more than compensated for his merely adequate marksmanship
13. Helen and Colleen survived only by Helen’s skill piloting the tug for so many years
14. Repairs on the ship she had been piloting when Captain Darwin “recruited” her took longer than anticipated due to the lack of parts
15. “Is it true that you and your sister have been piloting warships since you were babies?”
16. Wren insisted on piloting Rachel’s personal launch for the “field trip” to the surface
17. Seeing the machines put a childish smile on Joey’s face, and in his mind he thought of one day piloting a Viceken
18. If Joey hadn’t read up on the mechsuit, he would have thought it an actual robot and not someone piloting the machine inside
19. the reactions of the instructor pilots at the space piloting school in New Lake City Astroport, when Hanna Reitsch basically flew circles around them after only three practice sessions in flight simulators
20. Mona did so, piloting the scooter to a hover above the rear courtyard of the building
21. A tall woman with black hair and wearing the same gray uniform as Groth and the giant was piloting the platform
22. The trip to the tower took only a minute or so, with Laplante piloting her platform directly inside a hangar situated in the lower level of the building
23. Cloud as he pushed himself to his feet scooped the slender body up into his arms, a slight smile touching his lips as the helicopter that Rude had been piloting came over their head, the Shera floating just above that
24. Prominent newspaper ads in bold letters and radio announcements had been running for six days now, offering all women with experience in piloting, aircraft maintenance and other trades of interest to the Army Air Corps to show up at specific locations and dates across the United States
25. Piloting mostly on instruments in the darkness of the early morning, the small aviatrix made her North American B-25NG MITCHELL perform a wide turn over the ocean, imitated by the other fifteen medium bombers of her squadron
26. Ingrid ended up personally piloting the light helicopter that Collins and Walker used to inspect the frontlines, something that allowed her as well to give her frank opinion once Collins asked for it
27. He is piloting as if he is about to pass out, probably from loss of blood
28. ‘’A Navy aircraft, this high and this fast? Dream on! I can’t help feeling sympathy for those poor Navy pukes calling themselves test pilots in China Lake: they must be a truly depressed lot these days, stuck with piloting all those flying wheelbarrows
29. There was no way to know who was piloting it, but he thought it could only have been the owner, Carla Day
30. Their conversation went on in a friendly matter for a few more minutes, centered mainly about flying in general and the joy of piloting in particular
31. They were then silent for long minutes, Erik piloting his mini quad copter and Dean keeping watch in case one of Graschev’s guards came in their direction
32. Now free from the task of piloting the air car, Liana switched on the police computer sitting on a swivel mount between the two front seats, then called up some historical files about the 20th Century, wanting to see what pre-holocaust women looked like
33. ’’ Replied by radio Elizabeth Windsor ‘B’, who was piloting the scout ship BRITANNIA
34. Oh well, I will have to live with piloting that P-47 flying brick
35. Phist sat at the opposite end of the plot table watching the screen in front of him and piloting the ship along the chosen course
36. While the 99th Composite Wing was still fighting and gaining glory and fame in the Pacific, female volunteers with previous civilian piloting experience had continued to flock to recruiting centers
37. “Then who’s piloting the plane?” ATC said
38. Apparently my inadequate piloting abilities amuse him
39. Followed by the planes of Gertrude Meserve and of her six other female F-83 crews, the only ones with her and Teresa to possess the pressurized suits allowing the use of the ‘Tornado Funnel’ tactic, Ingrid climbed rapidly in the night sky, piloting with the help of her instruments and of her infrared cameras
40. Piloting the shuttle was the easy part
41. “If this ends in tragedy, then Lieutenant General Dows will not survive the day: she will be piloting the SPS-10A
42. That, and I like the illusion of speed offered by piloting a Star Ship
43. If Sebastian were a little arrogant, it probably wouldn't be such a big deal, as he seemed to be content to do most of the piloting while Alex relaxed in the living area
44. of time before he coerced one of the Officers into piloting the big vessels
45. about piloting this kind of craft, believe me, you need plenty of room
46. instruments and settled down to piloting the ship
47. piloting of the vessel was quite simple when compared with the problems of a
48. when it came to piloting his craft and would need to adapt the controls to
49. piloting the ship without reference to any instruments
50. exploits, piloting and exploring the vastness of the open sky
1. The two pilots sat side by side in there with room to spare
2. She pointed and yelled it over all the reds along with the rest of the crewmen and pilots when she shouted to him
3. She stole his fighter program and his thousand new pilots
4. Nobody can argue with her battle record, but the officers and crew of Hardway and the Lancers of the 133rd Fighter Test Squadron may be all that can keep her pilots alive in a knife-fight deep behind enemy lines
5. A good fraction of the original crew has gone totally native and disappeared from their knowledge on the hands of native girls, including one of only two shuttle pilots, on their first trip outside the Kassikan
6. Artificials just like me worked for nearly two hundred years as your soldiers and destroyers, as your builders and pilots, as terra-formers, as engineers and as servants
7. He also trained the pilots that flew the starships, Sword and her sister ship, Saber
8. Duncan came forward to thank the pilot also, and Kai introduce him as Master Altar, one of the best pilots in the fleet
9. suicide pilots had attacked
10. airline pilots, as the continual whine of an aircraft
11. “Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is a continuous broadcast of recorded aeronautical information such as weather information, which runways are active, available approaches, and any other information required by the pilots
12. It alerts aircraft pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect the safety of the flight
13. “It must bore the pilots to tears flying one of these airplanes?” Ju Lei directed her question to Li Quang
14. The pilots were settling in and beginning their pre-flight checklist
15. The pilots blossomed like stuffed pillows, only their eyes and nostrils showed through a much heavier layer of tar
16. Isin asked, “Captain? If we only have you and Reia as pilots, who's going to fly the Huntress and who's going to fly that?”
17. And who says Reia and I are the only qualified pilots aboard?”
18. If she sends me the okay, I’ll try and get one of our better pilots to take you
19. Hendersen is sort-of marching along as he pilots the trolley toward the junior wing
20. There must be a thousand pilots qualified who would volunteer for this mission
21. On our train there were troops from nearly all the services there were sailors in their bellbottom trousers and Naval Officers full of gold braid then their were RFC pilots with fancy wings on their uniform chests and brightly coloured medal ribbons below them
22. pilots could see us from there vantage point above and plot our advance which would then be relayed to the Staff
23. are old pilots and there are bold pilots, but there are no old bold pilots
24. * The “three fighter pilots” comment refers to an article that the South African Air Force (because of budget cuts and a failed employment discrimination policy—no whites allowed) now has almost no pilots and very few operational aircraft
25. Terry pulled the dead cat from the pilots shoulder, tossing it back into the helicopter
26. The pilots did not trust the fuel and would test it before allowing it into their tanks
27. Since many pilots were ex-Rhodesian a mixture of Afrikaans and English was used with a few words of Owambo in-between
28. It was proved in Vietnam that not even the shrewdest of US pilots (Academy men too) could convince a Communist he is wrong
29. One of the returning (Vietnam) American pilots said the first 2 years was slower than the next 5 years
30. The fledgling pilots would just ignore us and soldier on, or sometimes they would break in every direction in panic
31. There was always a shortage of good pilots
32. “Last year’s figures showed that pilots had a life expectancy of about two hundred and six hours before they became a casualty, whether from injury, death, capture, or a mental exhaustion case
33. “Think about it, Bob! Real two-seaters, doing real missions, escorted by nice, competent pilots with good training,” I told him as he stared into my eyes
34. This scheme would give the brass a chance to evaluate Smith-Barry’s methods, with a whole wing of pilots trained in a consistent fashion to newer, higher standards
35. Two out of every three casualties due to ground fire are Allied pilots
36. The vast bulk of new pilots were shot down within five or ten flight hours of reaching the front
37. It enables the pilots to break away and not engage if the enemy is vastly superior
38. Individual pilots must have more initiative
39. Pilots shouldn’t even have to think about this
40. What is the problem with our pilots at present? Lack of operational experience when they arrive at the front
41. “And a couple of hundred thousand pounds, and about three dozen pilots
42. Eleven pilots, and I asked for three squadrons
43. dead pilots,” I explained
44. “Let’s make sure they’re German pilots
45. I was up to twenty-two pilots by now and about thirty ground crew; so my mind was busy, busy, busy
46. I worked on a handbook to be bound and issued to pilots
47. I had to teach the pilots to turn with the rudder and keep the plane level with the ailerons
48. Every pilot should be checked out on the Camel, but there would have to be a group of pilots who flew them daily
49. “Student pilots have to knock a lot of books into their heads, don’t they?”
50. Groups of men, boys, pilots, soldiers, miscellaneous clusters like myself and Corporal Bill