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pilot station

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noun

Nautical.
  1. Also called pilotage.  an onshore office or headquarters for pilots.

  2. an area in which pilot boats cruise.


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Eco Wave Power, an Israel-based company, is set to install the first U.S. onshore wave energy pilot station in the coming months on the port’s Main Channel, next to AltaSea.

From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2024

Like a firehouse, the pilot station must be continuously manned.

From BusinessWeek • Dec. 2, 2011

That memo states that the Coast Guard had waived pilotage requirements from the pilot station to the sound's entrance.

From Time Magazine Archive

After experiments in St. Louis, a pilot station was set up at Guant�namo Bay, Cuba, in 1944.

From Time Magazine Archive

The beach which formerly protected the pilot station buildings has been greatly encroached upon by the sea, and at one time fears were entertained for the safety of the dwelling-houses.

From Report on the Department of Ports and Harbours for the Year 1890-91 by Australia. Queensland. Department of Ports and Harbours

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