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How to use Pilot's in a sentence

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Mobile Tour visitors who write with Pilot's FriXion Clicker pen will understand immediately how it is a completely new and different kind of erasable pen.
Unbelievably, buyers will not even need a pilot's license because aviation laws state the jetpacks are not heavy enough to require one.
A car windscreen wiper motor operated the panel and a button under the pilot's seat activated the cameras.
It is capable of handling crosswinds and it's a relatively easy airplane to fly from a pilot's point of view.
Although he is some way off getting his pilot's wings, Jamie has already set his sights on being a fighter pilot.
There was a small knot of people by the pilot's cabin, and he was terrified that something was going to happen.
Even the pilot's seat is explosive, because it contains a rocket motor to eject the seat and pilot in an emergency.
She got her pilot's license in 1948 and became an accomplished stunt flier and test pilot.
The pilot's seat had been removed and placed in the sand and it made the perfect picture.
An aileron booster system used the main system hydraulic pressure to supplement the pilot's pressure on the control column.
The determination not to see the other sky pilot's point of view is awesome.
The helmet measures the pilot's line of sight to the target so the sensors, avionics and weapons are slaved to the target.
He apparently had 600 hours of flight experience and a valid pilot's license.
This aspirin bottle was wedged against a rudder cable in the nose of the aircraft, behind the pilot's rudder pedals.
His father, a flight steward, held a light-aircraft pilot's licence and would take his son flying with him.
Mrs Marshall is no stranger to the skies, as she held a private pilot's licence in the past, and has been a passenger on microlight trips before.
The radio room is near the bomb bay and has a door that opens to a catwalk that leads to the pilot's compartment.
Other members of the wing also approached the group commander about the pilot's inappropriate flying.
He said the pilot's decision on silence followed standard procedure and that the government supported it.
First, the pilot's cross-check will be determined by the navigational or tactical task loading instead of by the potential for collision.
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The Pilot's Assister is the official name of the new English device.
He dug out a slide rule and a pencil and pad and sat down with his back to the back of the pilot's seat, under the light.
Then at the other, slenderer man who was rising to his feet from the pilot's bucket seat.
Some one else has produced the latest thing in connections between the pilot's joystick and the Vickers gun.
Rick helped the governor in, buckled his safety belt, then ran around and got into the pilot's seat.
He clung to the pilot's seat as their own plane banked and nosed downward.
Chamberlin, in the pilot's seat, hurriedly started the engines.
The pilot's voice jarred him to reality as the copter berthed.
The three cadets climbed into the jet boat, Tom taking the pilot's seat.
He noted that a pilot must recover from a stall to get a private license, but only recover from nearly stalling to get a commercial pilot's certificate.
If the horizon is obscured, the pilot's internal sensor system may unwittingly designate the slanted cloud bank edge as the horizontal reference plane.
A series of misjudgments, not the least of which was the pilot's sense of how far away the civilian vessel was, showed a crew working at dangerously less than 100 percent.
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