The questionnaire was piloted in a sample of practice patients to establish its comprehensibility and the completeness of responses to the individual items.
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The pilots have earlier received clearance from an air traffic controller to taxi to the runway.
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He succeeded in piloting the ship into an unfamiliar fjord and signalled for assistance.
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The forward section of the fuselage, which would have housed the covered pilot's cockpit and forward observer's cabin, was missing.
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In order to understand how pilots interact in their daily routine work in different cultures and languages, naturally occurring interactions constitute the essential data.
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Each was piloted in three practices using different clinical information systems.
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First, the pilots and the evaluation methods are described brie y, and ndings are then presented for each site.
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The theory and operationalization of memory measures has changed considerably since the 1960s when traditional aptitude tests were developed and piloted.
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The article analyzes transcriptions of pilots interacting in the cockpit on actual scheduled passenger flights.
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I used naturally occurring data, transcriptions from video recordings of airline pilots interacting in the cockpit on actual scheduled passenger flights.
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Of course, airports vary in details from the point of view of pilots, managers, airport officials, regulators, passengers, their families, smugglers and other users.
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The revised version was piloted with four care-home managers in four different localities.
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Sentences found to be ambiguous during piloting were dropped.
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The stimuli were piloted on several adult speakers from a variety of dialectal backgrounds, and modified accordingly.
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The service was first piloted in 1998 as a means of providing a telephone listening service for (primarily older) people who are lonely and isolated.
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Collocationswithpilot
pilot
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bomber pilot
It is necessary for abomberpilotto have only something like 400 hours in the air.
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certified pilot
The certified pilot can then exercise a specific set of privileges in that nation's airspace.
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civilian pilot
It was originally acivilianpilotwith experience in the leadership of some of the aircraft (1,000 flight hours) and holds a commercial aircraft license.
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