Sentence examples for to piloting from inspiring English sources

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to piloting

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A person who steers a ship, a helmsman.

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(In those preconcert remarks, he compared conducting the symphony to piloting an airbus).

However, the consultation responses of two of England's big three exam boards offer no objection to piloting.

Edexcel, the third board, was unable to provide its consultation response, but said it was not opposed to piloting.

Charles Gould, a lawyer in Newton, Mass., who owns 45 microcars, compares driving one to piloting a go-cart.

IN A lifetime dedicated to piloting and managing aircraft of all sorts, Freddie Laker rarely felt scared.

Mr Clarke, who was education secretary until his promotion this week, is accustomed to piloting controversial legislation through Parliament.

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Cantlie explained how to pilot a plane.

The cause was attributed to "pilot error".

That crash was attributed to pilot error.

The government may wish to pilot different methods.

But the issue is not limited to pilots.

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