Piloting in a sentence as a noun

When I first got there, I was shocked and surprised by the lack of basic piloting skills shown by most of the pilots.

I think drivers should be more aware and conscious that they are piloting a 2 ton or so vehicle.

Should they be trained military personnel piloting the drones ?

When put into a situation where it was not available, he crashed it showing insufficient piloting skill.

I wonder how much remote piloting or auto-piloting of ultra-slow ships can change this equation.

There is a realistic possibility that those piloting the plane used this and/or other stealth techniques and landed intact.

What I remember, very distinctly, was that a man piloting a riding street vacuum, drove back and forth in front of us as we tried to speak to the assembled.

How archaic is it that we pay people to ruin their bodies while attempting the inhuman task of keeping perfectly alert for several boring hours, while piloting a giant mass at lethal speeds.

This is an elementary piloting mistake, which I believe is impossible to do in the Airbus since the fly-by-wire system will prevent you from placing the aircraft in a stall condition.

Airline pilot here with experience in B737, MD 80 and Airbus A320, so I know the flight controls philosophy of each one and the main differences.-First of all, it is what it seems, it´s an elementary piloting failure.

My step-brother died piloting a Black Hawk helicopter in Colombia that crashed while executing an anti-narcotics operation.

If you genuinely feel that Wikileaks is as bad as Al Qaeda and Hamas and the alikes, then I'll understand if you disagree with me, although even then I hope you agree that it should've been a government decree, and not banks solo-piloting their sense of morality.

Opposite to this in European and American companies, flight officers do half of the take off and landings due for the day, the only difference between a captain and copilot is that the captain is the one who decides the big questions, but the copilot is required to have the same piloting skills.

Piloting definitions

noun

the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place

See also: navigation pilotage

noun

the occupation of a pilot

See also: pilotage