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Running a company, he said, is like piloting a plane.
A feature within the Google Earth software lets users simulate piloting a plane.
Some flight simulation games attempt to recreate the experience of piloting a plane as accurately as possible.
But in the 1900s, anyone piloting a plane would necessarily pass over thousands of parcels with diverse ownership.
I don't pretend to know anything about piloting a plane, but I vaguely remembered something about the Bernoulli's principle and upward lift force.
Zelig becomes a popular celebrity-phenomenon, who becomes a villain and is then redeemed with some Lindberghian derring-do, piloting a plane to beat the Nazis.
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Mr. Mead never piloted a plane, though he sometimes sat in the navigator's seat.
In the 1920s, Winston Churchill also took driving lessons, but still relied on drivers to transport him; indeed, he piloted a plane more frequently than he drove a car.
As chance has it, there is such a passenger, one who last piloted a plane 13 years before and whose only experience is with single engine fighters.
Short story imagining the last few days of the life of Muhammad Atta before he piloted a plane into the Twin Towers… On September 11 , 2001 he opened his eyes at 4 A.M., in Portland, Maine; and Muhammad Atta's last day began.
She has piloted a plane, abseiled, walked around the 192m-high edge of the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, and even had a go at skydiving.
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