piloting$515015$ - translation to greek
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piloting$515015$ - translation to greek

METHOD OF NAVIGATION ON WATER, USING FIXED POINTS OF REFERENCE ON THE COAST
Navigational transit; Directing (navigation); Range (navigation aid); Ranges-Navigation Aids; Pilotage (aviation); Pilotage; Piloting (navigation)
  • Fix of position with the hand compass pointing north and the base plate at the point of reference, a mountain peak—the bearing is indicated on a scale.
  • Range markers in the [[Finnish archipelago]] with solar-powered leading (range) lights at night.
  • Range markers showing a position off course (left) and on course (right).
  • Visual fix by three bearings plotted on a nautical chart

piloting      
n. πλοήγηση

Definition

Pilotage
·noun Guidance, as by a pilot.
II. Pilotage ·noun The compensation made or allowed to a pilot.
III. Pilotage ·noun The pilot's skill or knowledge, as of coasts, rocks, bars, and channels.

Wikipedia

Piloting

Piloting or pilotage is the process of navigating on water or in the air using fixed points of reference on the sea or on land, usually with reference to a nautical chart or aeronautical chart to obtain a fix of the position of the vessel or aircraft with respect to a desired course or location. Horizontal fixes of position from known reference points may be obtained by sight or by radar. Vertical position may be obtained by depth sounder to determine depth of the water body below a vessel or by altimeter to determine an aircraft's altitude, from which its distance above the ground can be deduced. Piloting a vessel is usually practiced close to shore or on inland waterways. Pilotage of an aircraft is practiced under visual meteorological conditions for flight.

Land navigation is a related discipline, using a topographic map, especially when applied over trackless terrain. Divers use related techniques for underwater navigation.