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en There's a reason it's called a Basic Pilot Program. It's basic, and it's a pilot.

en If your pilot does something that either sends somebody to jail or to hell, then you know what the pilot is. If your pilot is dealing with someone who just made a terrible mistake and is sorry for it, then you don't know if your pilot is going to work or not. It's really crazy.

en The Basic Pilot program is a tool that allows honest businesses to remain honest.

en Basic Pilot right now doesn't work.

en Under federal regulations, it's the pilot's call. The tower would have asked for a flight plan and would have advised him to not take off. There's no stopping a pilot from taking off at any time. If the pilot makes that decision, under the federal air regulations, they can do that. However they have to be willing to accept the risk and it would certainly indicate extreme bad judgment.

en Our passions are the winds that propel our vessel. Our reason is the pilot that steers her. Without winds the vessel would not move and without a pilot she would be lost.

en Our passions are the winds that propel our vessel. Our reason is the pilot that steers her. Without winds the vessel would not move and without a pilot she would be lost.

en Nobody buys traditional handhelds anymore. The entire market underwent a paradigm shift. The mass adoption of cell phones eliminated the need for basic PIM (personal information management) functionality from a Palm Pilot.

en Nobody buys traditional handhelds anymore, ... The entire market underwent a paradigm shift. The mass adoption of cell phones eliminated the need for basic PIM (personal information management) functionality from a Palm Pilot.

en The contacts helped me see basic shapes of things and basic forms; but I couldn't see any real details. And they hurt so bad. I called them the little circles of death.

en When I'm seeing a pilot, I'm taking care of the pilot -- but I'm doing it for the FAA, ... I'm an agent of the FAA, and that's who I report to, so it's far more important that I meet their needs than the patient's needs.

en The F-8 pilot clearly put at risk the lives of 24 Americans, ... It was clear the pilot's intent was to harass the crew.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en When it came back to 8,500 feet there was an explosion heard by the pilot, and the co-pilot died instantly.

en We can't restructure in bankruptcy without a pilot agreement. Lenders would never support a company without a resolved pilot contract.

en We have on stream, a pilot project, to replace 10 per cent gasoline with ethanol. This pilot will commence next month. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. We have on stream, a pilot project, to replace 10 per cent gasoline with ethanol. This pilot will commence next month.


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