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pilotage


pi·lot·age

P0305400 (pī′lə-tĭj)n.1. Nautical a. The technique or act of piloting.b. The fee paid to a pilot.2. Aerial navigation by visual identification of landmarks.

pilotage

(ˈpaɪlətɪdʒ) n1. (Navigation) the act of piloting an aircraft or ship2. (Navigation) a pilot's fee3. (Navigation) the navigation of an aircraft by the observation of ground features and use of charts

pi•lot•age

(ˈpaɪ lə tɪdʒ)

n. 1. the act, occupation, or skill of piloting. 2. the fee paid to a pilot for his or her services. 3. the process of directing the movement of a ship or aircraft by visual or electronic observations of recognizable landmarks. [1610–20; < French; see pilot, -age]

pilotage

1. the act of piloting.
2. the skill or expertise of a pilot. See also dues and payment.
See also: Ships
a fee charged for piloting a vessel into or out of a harbor.See also: Dues and Payment
Thesaurus
Noun1.pilotage - the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to placepilotage - the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to placenavigation, pilotingsteering, guidance, direction - the act of setting and holding a course; "a new council was installed under the direction of the king"instrument flying - navigation of an airplane solely by instrumentsastronavigation, celestial navigation - navigating according to the positions of the starsdead reckoning - navigation without the aid of celestial observationsbear down on, bear down upon - sail towards another vessel, of a shipluff, point - sail close to the windweather - sail to the windward ofboat - ride in a boat on watersteam, steamer - travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific"yacht - travel in a yachtsail - travel on water propelled by wind; "I love sailing, especially on the open sea"; "the ship sails on"beat - sail with much tacking or with difficulty; "The boat beat in the strong wind"scud, rack - run before a galeoutpoint - sail closer to the wind thanwear round, tack - turn into the wind; "The sailors decided to tack the boat"; "The boat tacked"wear ship - turn away from the wind; "The sailors decided it was time to wear ship"ferry - travel by ferryferry - transport by ferryferry - transport from one place to anotherraft - transport on a raft; "raft wood down a river"barge - transport by barge on a body of water
2.pilotage - the occupation of a pilotpilotingcraft, trade - the skilled practice of a practical occupation; "he learned his trade as an apprentice"
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pilotaggio

pilotage


pilotage:

see air navigationair navigation,
science and technology of determining the position of an aircraft with respect to the surface of the earth and accurately maintaining a desired course (see navigation).
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Pilotage

 

(Russian, pilotazh), the spatial maneuvering of airplanes or gliders to perform various figures in the air. Pilotage is subdivided into elementary, advanced, and aerobatic flying— depending on the degree of difficulty of the maneuver—and into solo and formation flying—depending on the number of airplanes or gliders. Pilotage has been most highly developed in the dogfights of fighter planes, where a plane must quickly take the most advantageous position for attacking the enemy or escape from the zone of enemy fire.

Elementary maneuvers include the 360° turn, the horizontal eight, the S-turn, the spiral, slipping, acceleration, deceleration, and dives and steep climbs where the flight-path angle with the horizon is less than 45°.

Examples of advanced maneuvers are the chandelle, the wingover, the semihalf-wingover, the barrel roll, the Nesterov loop, the oblique loop, the Immelmann, the hammerhead stall, and dives and steep climbs where the flight-path angle with the horizon is greater than 45°, and all the elementary maneuvers when performed by a group of planes in close formation.

Aerobatic maneuvers include the controllable roll, the one-and-a-half and multiple horizontal or ascending rolls, the one-and-a-half loop, the double Immelmann, the double ascending turn with a half-roll, the vertical eight, the spin, the possible combinations of advanced maneuvers or of elements of such maneuvers, all advanced maneuvers when performed by a group of planes, and all types of inverted flight.

G. S. KALACHEV

pilotage

[′pī·lət·ij] (navigation) The procedure of using landmarks, such as cities, towns, rivers, railroads, and prominent highways, to guide an aircraft to its destination

pilotage

A method of navigating from point to point with a visual reference to objects on the ground as opposed to navigating by means of electronic equipment in the aircraft.
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Pilotage


PILOTAGE, contracts. The compensation given to a pilot for conducting a vessel in or out of port. Poth. Des Avaries, n. 147.
2. Pilotage is a lien on the ship, when the contract has been made by the master or quasi master of the ship, or some other person lawfully authorized to make it; 1 Mason, R. 508; and the admiralty court has jurisdiction, when services have been performed at sea. Id.; 10 Wheat. 428; 6 Pet. 682; 10 Pet. 108; and see 1 Pet. Adm. Dec. 227.

pilotage


  • noun

Synonyms for pilotage

noun the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place

Synonyms

  • navigation
  • piloting

Related Words

  • steering
  • guidance
  • direction
  • instrument flying
  • astronavigation
  • celestial navigation
  • dead reckoning
  • bear down on
  • bear down upon
  • luff
  • point
  • weather
  • boat
  • steam
  • steamer
  • yacht
  • sail
  • beat
  • scud
  • rack
  • outpoint
  • wear round
  • tack
  • wear ship
  • ferry
  • raft
  • barge

noun the occupation of a pilot

Synonyms

  • piloting

Related Words

  • craft
  • trade
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