40 Words to use with piloting

We were to ride on the pilot house and keep a sharp lookout on both sides of the river for Indian trails that might have crossed the stream.

And here comes a pilot boat with a signal flying.

At any rate, he was an adept at the pilot wheel of a car, though inclined to be a reckless driver; just as he was also a daring air voyager, taking desperate chances that promised to bring him to grief one of these days.

But who were the menthe fellow with the broad shoulders whom Muriel recognized, and the slim seafarer in his pilot-coat and peaked cap?

Brown remarked, quoting from a pilot-book.

balloon; airship, aeroplane; biplane, monoplane, triplane^; hydroplane; aerodrome; air balloon, pilot balloon, fire balloon, dirigible, zeppelin; aerostat, Montgolfier; kite, parachute.

[U.S.]; mutton, pilot bread; pork; roti^, rusk, ship biscuit; veal; joint, piece de resistance

Pilot station on Sulima river...

In a very real sense they are pilot plants designed to correct individual or social maladjustments and substitute new ways for old ones.

Thomasheen James and the deep sea pilot cap.

So on her sea-girt tower fair HERO stood At parting day, and mark'd the dashing flood; While high in air, the glimmering rocks above, Shone the bright lamp, the pilot-star of Love.

The pilot light.

Sky pilot cowboy.

Sky pilot saga.

No jackal was ever more faithful to his lion, no pilot-fish to his shark, than the fog to its berg.

Sometimes his wife would tease him with the vanity which, on holidays by the sea, would send him forth on blustering tempestuous nights clad in a greatcoat of blue pilot-cloth and a sealskin cap, and tell how proud he was on one occasion, as he stood on the wharf, at being addressed as "captain," and asked what ship he had brought into port.

This done, he turned again to the map, carefully studied the location of the point Rrisa had designated, andgoing to the pilot-housegave directions for a new course to "Captain Alden," now at the wheel.

He saw rows of lighted windows, each cased in shining metal; a V-pointed pilot-housethe same where the still figure had dropped over the sill of the open windowa high-raised rudder of artful curve, vast as the broadside of a barn; railed galleries running along the underbody of the fuselage, between the floats and far aft of them.

So general is this rule, that the pilots judge of the amount of water by the appearance of the surface.

The switches throwing in the operator's "phone", and the pilot lamps showing when a subscriber wishes a connection, are set in the table or shelf before her.]

After making many other voyages, which are not specified, he settled in Seville, where he employed himself in making sea charts, and had the appointment of pilot-major, all pilots for the West Indian Seas having to pass his examination, and to have his license.

Quite at once, without delay, the little door of the pilot-pit in the wasp's head swung wide, and a heavily-swaddled figure clambered out.

Cambridge, the royal pilot post coach, through Coventry, Leicester, &c. every day, at half past twelve, except Sunday.

A fine road existed to the foot of the falls at Shippensport, a distance of two miles, which my new acquaintances pursued; but, when I understood that there was a pilot present, I preferred remaining on board, that I might witness the descent of the falls: we descended on the Indiana side.

But in the course of this history, as a vigilant pilot proceeds cautiously among shoals and quicksands by the help of the line, so I, in my progress to the haven of truth, shall expose the errors and misrepresentations of Gomara:

40 Words to use with  piloting