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Pilot lamp

A small incandescent telltale lamp on a dynamo or battery circuit to show approximately by its brightness the voltage of the current...


Pilot

Pilot, a person taken on board at any particular place for the purpose of conducting a ship through a river, road, or channel, or from or into a port, defined in s. 742 of the (English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, as meaning 'any person not belonging to a ship who has the conduct thereof.' Pilots are established in various parts of the country, by ancient charters of incorporation or by particular statutes. The most important of these in-corporations are those of the Trinity House, Deptford Stroned; the fellowship of the Pilots of Dover, Deal, and the Isle of Thanet, commonly called the Cinque Port Pilots; and the Trinity Houses of Hull and New castle. For the general law on the subject of pilots and pilotage, see the Pilotage Acts, 1913 (2 & 3 Geo. 5, c. 31) and amending Acts and the Pilotage Authorities (Limitation of Liability) Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 & 1 Edw. 8, c. 36). Consult Digby and Cole on Pilots.Compulsory Pilots.--By the Act of 1913, s. 15 (reversing the Common Law rule), own...


Compulsory Pilot

Compulsory Pilot. See PILOT....


Davy lamp

See Safety lamp under Lamp...


Public lamp

Public lamp, means an electric lamp used for the lighting of any street. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(53)]...


Branch pilot

A pilot who has a branch or commission as from Trinity House England for special navigation...


Pilot flag

The flag hoisted at the fore by a vessel desiring a pilot in the United States the union jack in Great Britain the British union jack with a white border...


Pilotism

Pilotage skill in the duties of a pilot...


Sky pilot

A person licensed as a pilot...


Blast lamp

A lamp provided with some arrangement for intensifying combustion by means of a blast...


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