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Scheepvaartloods, Nederlands-Indië. Architect: J.F.L. Blankenberg.
Fotograaf: onbekend. Collectie NAi | TENT_o391
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Pilot, Dutch East Indies. Architect: J.F.L. Blankenberg. Photographer: unknown. NAI Collection | TENT_o391
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This photo shows the new pilot boat in the German Bight, which transports the first pilot for the River Elbe to the passing vessels.
Four Can-Opener Pilots walking in after arriving to RAF Lossiemouth from RAF Leuchars on June 20th 2014.
STUDENTS:
Abel Antonio Romero
Carlos Hugo Duhalde
Carlos Hugo Gulle
Eduardo Petrelli
Emilio Osvaldo Canet
Federico Ctibor
Flavio Patricio Speciale
Horacio Alfredo Marta
Jorge José Ramon
Jorge Oscar Larrea
José Luis Gasco
Lucas Rafael Stavar
Marcelo Atilio Ciarma
Pablo Cruz
Sergio Osvaldo Stanziola
MTA Chair & CEO Janno Lieber announces fare change pilot on Mon., February 7, 2022 at Fulton Transit Center.
Chief Customer Officer Sarah Meyer.
(Marc A. Hermann / MTA)
The pilot boat Golden Gate returning from the Pacific Ocean, cruising past the San Francisco Financial District and the Ferry Building.
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Shooting at the Airfield in Thun, Switzerland.
More pictures here!
Large siver reflector at camera left to light the model.
I WANT TO BE A SPACE PILOT
by Carla Greene
Kip, the son of a jet pilot, want to be a space pilot and go to the moon. But no pilot just blasts off for the moon. First, he learns about the earth with is air and gravity, and about the moon and outer space. He learns about the speed required to break away from the pull of the earth and about the special training and the tests that astronauts take to make sure they are fitted for the job of being space pilots.
Kip makes a good beginning but decided it will take him twenty years to learn all that he must know before he goes to the moon.
1970 brochure for the C&P Pilot press. View at the largest size and you might actually learn something!
Droids are the ultimate in flexible assistants. With the proper programming (and sometimes a great deal of cajoling), droids can do just about any job. Take these RX series pilot droids for example. Industrial Automation manufactured them to pilot star ships, but at least one left a career in space to retire to an obscure planet in the Outer Rim, where he now works as a DJ.
And if all else fails, they make excellent door stops.
Pilot Cinema, Kings Lynn. Apparently soon to be demolished and replaced with a housing scheme, the Pilot Cinema operated as such between 1938-83. It had 800 seats more-or-less all on one level (stadium plan) - the rear section, designated the circle, was raised up and separated from the stalls but did not overhang at all. It had an attractive auditorium in the art deco style, which appears to have been totally destroyed since the cinema closed.
Demolition began a couple of weeks after these photos were taken.
Kings Lynn Pilot Cinema
March 2014
A LEGO Steampunk vignette made for Wandering Skies 2023, category Fig and a Vig.
This year's character is a pilot with his tiny flying machine that fits on a 8x8 base. If you scroll you can have a closer look to the minifigure and check that everything fits in a 8x8, just overhanging with the cape.
The golden parts at the bottom are rolled plastic flags from the Lunar New Year Parade.
Check this video to see how it was build: youtu.be/D7pQer3NTdk