"There isn't a pilot out there who wants to carry a gun, " says Luckey.
Monetary policy is on automatic pilot, out of the hands of politicians and their appointees.
It stems from when islanders used to row a pilot gig out to big passing ships to help navigate them through the rocks and avoid shipwreck.
If the pilot light goes out the driver has to visually check all the carriage doors.
The pilot did bail out -- I saw it -- but it hit the apartment complex.
Proposals for a pilot institute went out from the Department of Defense earlier this year.
In response, the Environment Agency (EA) has agreed to run a year-long pilot of renting out the five cottages, which will end in March 2013.
Furthermore, the office has published several case studies and carried out pilot projects to be used as a referential for national policy-makers and education professionals.
Memories of the crash had kept Snoddy -- a longtime private pilot -- out of the cockpit until his wife offered the flight as a gift for Father's Day.
The pilot program, sent out to 50, 000 taxpayers, had a 27% participation rate.
"I was shovelled out of the plane by the pilot's door, while she went out to face the press, " Tatham recalls.
When a pilot program was rolled out in select cities last year, officials didn't specify whether it would apply to movie tickets.
You know, there's an old story about an Air Force test pilot who was testing out one of our first fighter jets.
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In that time, we've seen these security readers built into prototype laptops, and various corporations have begun testing it out in pilot programs.
One interesting pilot scheme being tried out in Minnesota allows farmers who reduce fertiliser run-off and soil erosion to enjoy an exemption from future state and federal water-quality standards.
It is carrying out a pilot scheme for online GCSEs in chemistry, biology, physics and geography with 200 schools and colleges across the West Midlands and the west of England.
Some 100 pilot schools are trying out a new timetable, with academic subjects in the morning and sport in the afternoon (only 20% of secondary-school pupils now take part in school team sports).
Starting out as a pilot for early childhood education curriculum in New Haven, Conn.
The effort will be rolled out in a pilot program in 16 school districts during the 2012-13 school year.
It allows nurses more time to care for patients face-to-face and pilot schemes will be rolled out across Scotland.
Three out of four pilot areas in the north west of England will not now start using the system until July.
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' And you find out later that actually the crew timed out and the pilot didn't make the flight in time.
At one point, Davern recalled, he glanced out of the pilot house window and saw Wagner and Wood on the yacht's aft deck.
But there is hope that what started out as a pilot scheme could become a template for the rest of the health service.
Smidt then called 911, and a dispatcher told pilot and passenger to get out of the plane in life vests before it sank.
The daredevil skydiver and helicopter pilot has made a career out of pushing the boundaries of human flight, always seeking to go faster, higher, further.
My particular pilot program may not work out. (I will keep you posted.) But I think the approach is absolutely correct in dealing with uncertainty in all forms.
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At a division of Intel, employees are trying a pilot program where they block out several hours a week for concentrated work, not responding to emails or going to meetings.
Rhyl High School was chosen for the pilot after the council carried out research at various schools, taking into account safety issues such as the speed cars were travelling outside and the number of accidents.
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