释义 |
piloted, ppl. a.|ˈpaɪlətɪd| [f. pilot v. + -ed1.] Controlled or guided by a pilot.
1945C. Milburn Diary 18 Mar. (1979) 278 Last night piloted enemy planes were over northern England and..casualties also occurred from V bombs in the south. 1946Jrnl. R. Aeronaut. Soc. July 508/1 The other piloted rocket aircraft was intended to be catapulted at an angle of 75°. 1952Ann. Reg. 1951 411 The next stage [in space travel] would be piloted rockets designed as space stations. 1961Shell Aviation News Dec. 4/1 Already, in certain circumstances ‘the one who controls the aeroplane’ can equally well be in another aircraft or on the ground. In this new situation the terms ‘piloted’ and ‘pilotless’ become confusing anomalies. |