Present participle for to navigate or steer, especially a vehicle or vessel
“He introduced himself with great civility, and tendered his services to pilot the ship into the bay.”
Present participle for to manage, plan or control the position or course of
“I pilot a team of product managers, stylists, graphic designers and model makers.”
Present participle for to lead or show the way to
“An expert guide will usually be assigned to pilot the class through the plant to explain important phases of the operations to be observed.”
Present participle for to provide guidance, direction or instruction to
“A supervisor will be on hand to pilot them through the difficulties of practically applying the training they have received.”
Present participle for to test or have a preliminary trial of (an idea, a new product, etc.)
“The council plans to pilot the proposed scheme in several districts.”
Present participle for to operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
Present participle for to pioneer and lead the way in a new trend or innovation
Present participle for to operate an aircraft
The art or science of making and flying aircraft, or something related to it
The process or activity of ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route
Related to management or the act of managing
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