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- Piloting - Wikipedia
Piloting a vessel is usually practiced close to shore or on inland waterways Pilotage of an aircraft is practiced under visual meteorological conditions for flight
- PILOTING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives Some of these examples may show the adjective use He succeeded in piloting the ship into an unfamiliar fjord and signalled for assistance
- PILOTING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a person who is qualified and usually licensed to conduct a ship into and out of a port or in specified waters guide, lead, steer, pilot, engineer mean to direct in a course or show the way to be followed guide implies intimate knowledge of the way and of all its difficulties and dangers
- PILOTING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Piloting definition: the determination of the course or position of a ship or airplane by any of various navigational methods or devices See examples of PILOTING used in a sentence
- Funding Notice: Mines Metals Capacity Expansion – Piloting By-Product . . .
FECM announced $275 Million under a “Mines Metals Capacity Expansion – Piloting By-Product Critical Minerals and Materials Recovery at Domestic Industrial Facilities” notice of funding opportunity
- PILOTING Synonyms: 94 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PILOTING: steering, management, running, leadership, shepherding, monitoring, control, administration; Antonyms of PILOTING: trailing, following, tailing, shadowing, dogging, hounding, tailgating
- PILOTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
PILOTING meaning: 1 present participle of pilot 2 to fly an aircraft: 3 to test a new product before it is sold: Learn more
- Introducing group chats in ChatGPT - OpenAI
Today, we’re beginning to pilot a new experience in a few regions that makes it easy for people to collaborate with each other—and with ChatGPT—in the same conversation With group chats, you can bring friends, family, or coworkers into a shared space to plan, make decisions, or work through ideas together
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