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  • 61Ship-Submarine Recycling Program — Im Ship Submarine Recycling Program zerlegt die United States Navy ihre außer Dienst gestellten Schiffe mit Kernenergieantrieb. Die Arbeiten werden in der Puget Sound Naval Shipyard durchgeführt. Hauptsächlich betrifft dies die Entsorgung von… …

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  • 62pilot boat — /ˈpaɪlət boʊt/ (say puyluht boht) noun a boat which transports a pilot (def. 1) to and from a ship …

  • 63pilot laws — Statutes providing for and regulating pilotage, and the appointment, qualifications, duties, conduct, compensation, and employment of pilots. Pilot laws are regulations of navigation and are therefore regulations of commerce, but they are within… …

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  • 64pilot's license — A license authorizing the licensee to operate and fly an aircraft. A license authorizing the licensee to act as a pilot of vessels. 48 Am J1st Ship § 200 …

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  • 65pilot's lien — A pilot s maritime lien for his services, as performed or tendered, in conducting a vessel into or from port. 48 Am J1st Ship § 195 …

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  • 66pilot house — cabin on the deck of a ship from which a helmsman navigates …

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  • 67pilot-bread — n. Hard bread, ship biscuit …

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  • 68ship-biscuit — n. Pilot bread, hard bread …

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  • 69pilot house — The enclosed space on the navigating bridge from which a ship is controlled when under way. See bridge …

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  • 70Maritime pilot — pilot station redirects here. For the city in Alaska, see Pilot Station, Alaska. Columbia River Bar Pilot boat CHINOOK A pilot is a mariner who guides ships through dangerous or congested waters, such as harbours or river mouths. With the… …

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