56 adjectives to describe pilot

Aeroplanes with experienced pilots and armed with the latest anti-Zeppelin devices were stationed at Port Said and Aboukir ready to ascend on any moonlight night when the hum of aerial motor machinery could be heard.

The several editors seemed to differ widely in their opinions relating to the whole affair; but there must have been some twist in the mind of the one who excused everybody on the ground that "no pilot, however skilful, could work his compass correctly in so dense a fog as that.

Apparently he had switched to automatic pilot, then closed his eyes as he drifted into a state of oblivion.

Of course none of them had ever had to do with this particular type of a plane; but then all engines have many similarities in their construction, and Tom, as well as the other two, had proved themselves to be capable mechanics, as well as able pilots.

He advised my taking one of the native pilots, who were generally well acquainted with the seas that lay more immediately in my route.

He was a skillful and experienced pilot, handling his boat with remarkable dexterity.

Then Frank went forward to have a long talk with the trusty pilot.

" and Samson speaks of himself as one who, "Like a foolish pilot have shipwracked My vessel trusted to me from above Gloriously rigged.

Feathered pilots.

World's craziest pilot, by Jean Potter.

The lost pilot of Shanty Bend.

Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark.

"Stop!" When the advancing revolutionist heard this sharp command and saw that he was being covered by a rifle in the hands of the determined looking pilot of the monoplane, he sized up the situation and then raised his hands in a way that meant he surrendered.

The latter, stouter and fuller than ever, fat and red-faced, touched the extreme limit of her fourth and last youth; the solitary of Juan Fernandez, with his gray hair, his copper complexion, could scarcely recall to the respectable hostess of the tavern the elegant pilot of the royal navy, still less the pale and blond student, of whom she had been, eighteen years before, the first and only love.

It is a manuscript map made at the end of the year 1500, by the eminent Biscayan pilot, who, if not the equal of Columbus in nautical and cosmographical knowledge, was easily the second to him.

Is everything going well, Colin?" "Couldn't be improved on," he was assured by the faithful pilot.

And the pilot, they had such a funny pilot!

Ah, gentle pilot, is thy skill so sure?

Now get me: the claim turns out good, and Ponatah's heavenly pilot makes a Mexican divvyhe takes the money and gives her his best wishes.

Within five minutes the bridge was in ruins and the aeroplane and its heroic pilot had been blown to pieces.

Felipe had declared that it was his intention to keep busy himself through the night, since he dared not trust the wheel in the hands of an inexperienced pilot while darkness lasted.

Affections for old habit, currents of self-interest, and gales of passion are the forces that keep the human ship moving; and the pressure of the judicious pilot's hand upon the tiller is a relatively insignificant energy.

The lean pilot blasted, exasperated.

From fisherman, sailing-master on private yachts, schooner captain, and officer in the United States Navy in the Civil War, he became a licensed East River pilot in New York.

" "I am a general underwriter," returned the opinionated pilot; "my wife shall mend every hole I make in your sails, with a needle no bigger than a hair, and with such a palm as a fairy's thimble!"

56 adjectives to describe  pilot