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pilotage

[ UK /pˈa‍ɪlɒtɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the occupation of a pilot
  2. the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place

How To Use pilotage In A Sentence

  • We know how many river users are appalled at the way pilotage is being run and who are genuinely frightened to use the Humber without an experienced navigator.
  • Ship pilotage is a systematic project. It involves various external and artificial factors.
  • Aimed at improving your sailing, it covers pilotage and navigation in tidal waters, selecting and reefing sails, interpreting shipping forecasts, mooring and dealing with emergencies.
  • Most of our navigation was pure pilotage and dead reckoning over unfamiliar, sometimes hostile territory and some very bad weather.
  • Secondly, the history evolution of pilotage institution in china is reviewed.
  • Most of our navigation was pure pilotage and dead reckoning over unfamiliar, sometimes hostile territory and some very bad weather.
  • Tom o 'the Gleam standing up and delivering a kind of extemporary oration, while his rough cap, under the pilotage of Bill Bush, was being passed round the table in the fashion of a collecting plate. The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
  • Evasive action after the bombing was also under the pilotage navigator's direction.
  • We hold pilotage to be a service to the shipowner and general public to ensure that safety is put before profit.
  • Instead, ten or twenty Patrol task - forces, under sure pilotage, dashed out to englobe at extreme range one fleet of the Boskonians. Children of the Lens
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