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pilotingmethod of navigation based on fixed visual references to determine a vessel's position.
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pilotingThe use of familiar landmarks to find a direction or area. pinacocyte
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piloting(n) the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place(n) the occupation of a pilot
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pilotingNavigation by use of visible references, the depth of the water, etc.
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pilotingNavigation by use of visible references, the depth of the water, etc.
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pilotingThe art of navigating in coastal waters; as in: Piloting a boat into an unknown harbor takes some knowledge and skill.
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pilotingNavigation by use of visible references, the depth of the water, etc.
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pilotingNavigation by using visible references, the depth of the water, etc.
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piloting Branch of the science of navigation in which positions are determined by reference to visible objects on the surface or by sounding.
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pilotingNavigation by using visible references, the depth of the water, etc.
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pilotingnavigation close to shore, where positions are obtained by observing visible objects such as bouys, and by paying close attention to soundings.
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piloting1. the act of guiding a ship through near-shore hazards by a pilot (See above). 2. determining a vessel's position and directing her course by means of bearings to landmarks or by buoys and sou [..]
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pilotingNavigation by using visible references, the depth of the water, etc.
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