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A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.
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Another may be pilot reaction to the mild turbulence that the plane encountered.
Learning to fly model planes takes practice, Mr. Di Prima said, and crashes can be pilot error as well as mechanical failure.
The immediate cause of the accident appeared to be pilot error: the Boeing 737 overshot the hilltop runway in Mangalore, one of India's trickiest airports, on the southwestern coast.
All materials and products need to be pilot tested.
It's designed to be pilot operated at launch, but to eventually transition to being a fully autonomous vehicle once the tech catches up.
To effectively track the time variation of MIMO channel, previously detected symbols (part of them could be pilot symbols) of all streams were used to reestimate the channel, as shown in Figure 7.
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Excellent, and it should be piloted quickly.
Are pilots, even a generation later still sensitive about a flight control system rooted in a philosophy that airplanes should be "pilot-proof"?
Technologies should be pilot-implemented in daily practice.
Sometimes, intervention measures may be pilot-tested to assess the effectiveness of putative interventions.
The content and delivery of the intervention will be pilot-tested.
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