aviate
Example Sentences
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The skills needed to aviate have been weighted by a modern scale.
From Seattle Times
"The rules of flying in an emergency are first you aviate, then you navigate, then you communicate," says Greg Waldron, Asia managing editor at Flight Global.
From BBC
A. Pilots have a mantra for setting priorities in an emergency: aviate, navigate, communicate.
From New York Times
Anyone who has learned to fly has heard that you must “aviate, navigate, then communicate” for the very reasons you mention, among others.
From Scientific American
It is not quite clear in my mind even now why things in my immediate vicinity did not start to aviate.
From Project Gutenberg
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