Pilot

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Rashid Minhas
... Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas or Rashid Minhas Shaheed, NH, (Urdu راشد منہاس‎) (February 17, 1951 – August 20, 1971) was a Pilot Officer in the ... crash while struggling to regain the controls from a defecting pilot Matiur Rahman ...
Ed (TV series) - Production - The Pilot
... hinges on the changes in Ed's life in New York and his initial return to Stuckeyville, the pilot which illustrated these events was not aired as part of the series ... A summary using footage from the pilot, however, did appear at the beginning of the first regular episode ... In addition, the pilot also contained some notable casting choices, with Donal Logue portraying Phil and Janeane Garofalo guest-starring as Ed's ex-wife Liz ...
Pilot - Commerce
... Honda Pilot, a large crossover, and Honda's second SUV fully built and designed by Honda Pilot (pen company), a Japanese pen manufacturer based in Tokyo ...
Karel Kuttelwascher - Pilot
... He joined the Czechoslovak Air Force in 1934, became a fighter pilot and served with the 32nd squadron in Hradec Králové ...
Love Thy Neighbour - Episodes - Pilot
... 0 ... "The Pilot" (Unbroadcast Pilot Episode) ...

Famous quotes containing the word pilot:

    In the true mythology, Love is an immortal child, and Beauty leads him as a guide: nor can we express a deeper sense than when we say, Beauty is the pilot of the young soul.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    The river knows the way to the sea;
    Without a pilot it runs and falls,
    Blessing all lands with its charity.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    With two sons born eighteen months apart, I operated mainly on automatic pilot through the ceaseless activity of their early childhood. I remember opening the refrigerator late one night and finding a roll of aluminum foil next to a pair of small red tennies. Certain that I was responsible for the refrigerated shoes, I quickly closed the door and ran upstairs to make sure I had put the babies in their cribs instead of the linen closet.
    Mary Kay Blakely (20th century)