61.   Had he been subject to federal aviation rules, the pilot would have broken regulations that require those carrying passengers to have flown within six months.

62.   If a pilot has to come back into the passenger cabin that means one less person at the controls.

63.   If the pilot has some control, he can potentially lessen the risks in a water crash by aiming the plane along the waves instead of nosing into them.

64.   If they accept the pay, the pilots have to agree to stay in the cockpit for four to six years.

65.   In the old cockpit, a pilot might have to scroll through three or more screens of data to diagnose the problem before deciding on a course of action.

66.   Is the pilot having a bad day, we wonder?

67.   It also said that unless specifically cleared, pilots should have to stop at each runway they are about to cross, a procedure already used in Europe.

68.   Indian officials said Saturday that it appeared the pilot had bullet wounds and might have been killed after he parachuted to the ground.

69.   Its two pilots have eyepieces attached to their helmets, letting them scan targets through a grainy black-and-white image and guide missiles with lasers.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
pilot 0.12%
pilot + v. >>共 721
be 12.52%
say 5.23%
have 4.08%
fly 3.37%
report 3.35%
eject 1.89%
try 1.68%
see 1.36%
take 1.30%
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