Pilotism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pilot wheel
A wheel usually with radial handles projecting from the rim for traversing the saddle of a machine tool esp an...
Commander
person, the person who is for the time being the pilot in command, Air Navigation Order 1989, SI 1989/2004, Art. 106(1)
Costs-direct (flight)
view to profit but excluding any remuneration payable to the pilot for his services as such, Air Navigation Order, 1989, SI
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Crew-flight
crew of the aircraft who respectively undertakes to act as pilot, flight navigator, flight engineer and flight radio operation of the
Lode-manage, or lode-merege
Lode-manage, or lode-merege, the hire of a pilot for conducting a vessel from one place to another. See
Gubernator
Gubernator [Lat.], a pilot or steersman
Jury
and Larbour Board and the Port of London Authority, and pilots. Application should be made for exemption to the registration officer
Loadmanage
Loadmanage, the pay to a pilot for conducting a ship from one place to another.
Pilot lamp
A small incandescent telltale lamp on a dynamo or battery circuit to show approximately by its brightness the voltage of...
Passenger
on a public or private conveyance other than the driver, pilot crew, etc., New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Annakutty, AIR
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