piloting — [pī′lət iŋ] n. the directing of a ship s movements near land, using landmarks, buoys, soundings, etc … English World dictionary
piloting — swimming within the friction layer of a larger fish, thus reducing energy expenditure, e.g. from the pilotfish, Naucrates ductor … Dictionary of ichthyology
piloting — /puy leuh ting/, n. the determination of the course or position of a ship or airplane by any of various navigational methods or devices. [1710 20; PILOT + ING1] * * * … Universalium
piloting — noun the form of navigation in which position is determined by relation to external reference points … Wiktionary
piloting — pi·lot || paɪlÉ™t n. one who flies an aircraft; navigator; person who guides a vessel into or out of a harbor through difficult waters; trial episode on T.V.; something produced as an experiment before broader introduction; guide, leader v. fly … English contemporary dictionary
piloting — noun 1. the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place • Syn: ↑navigation, ↑pilotage • Derivationally related forms: ↑pilot, ↑pilot (for: ↑pilotage), ↑navigational … Useful english dictionary
Canopy piloting — encompasses several disciplines, all involving the flight of a skydiving parachute either at high altitude or close to the ground. Swooping is one form of canopy piloting and is a growing activity in the skydiving world. Many think the reason for … Wikipedia
Chapman Piloting — Seamanship, published by Hearst Books, a Division of Sterling Publishing Co., Inc. has been a leading reference book for both power and sail boaters for nearly 100 years. Known as the Bible of Boating , more than 3 million copies have been… … Wikipedia
channel piloting — noun : piloting by nonmathematical methods (as by buoys, beacons, or landmarks) near shoal waters … Useful english dictionary
canopy piloting — /ˈkænəpi paɪlətɪŋ/ (say kanuhpee puyluhting) noun a form of skydiving in which the parachutist manoeuvres the parachute into a controlled rotating dive. Also, canopy swooping. –canopy pilot, noun …