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He also built model airplanes and, as an adolescent, learned to pilot gliders.
Be grateful for the lakes in upstate New York where you learned to pilot motorboats.
She learned to pilot a plane, though Giscard banned her from flying while in office.
At the end of his junior year, he enlisted in the Navy and learned to pilot a B-26 bomber towing targets for fighter planes.
"I've worked the East Coast, the West Coast and the Panama Canal, but up here is some of the most beautiful country you can ever see," said John Schwind, 62, the captain of the Margot, who first learned to pilot tugs here in the 1970s.
Piatigorsky was devoted to her children but felt "a burning desire to do something myself". She taught herself to play the bassoon and joined an amateur orchestra; she also learned to pilot a plane.
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Their hobbies — travel, photography, kite-surfing, and, in Page's case, learning to pilot a helicopter, and, in Brin's, building a kite-powered sailboat — take up increasing amounts of time.
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