Pilotage in a sentence as a noun

I flew home over New Years via VORs and pilotage just to keep it sharp.

In most modern ports, pilotage is only necessary for the biggest boats and the most difficult conditions.

When done from boats or airplanes, this is known as pilotage, but it is much easier on land, where there are no winds or currents, and even easier when restricted to a road network.

LOL modern pilots are a little GPS focused and not as good at dead reckoning and pilotage as the olden days, and deserts are kind of featureless, but tricking a human into landing on the wrong side of the front lines is a pretty unlikely outcome.

Pilotage definitions

noun

the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place

See also: navigation piloting

noun

the occupation of a pilot

See also: piloting