1. piloting - Noun
2. piloting - Verb
of Pilot
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdditionally, the TARDIS was designed to be flown by six experienced Time Lords, as opposed to just the Doctor piloting (and, often, not very well). Source: Internet
Adding power First flight of the Wright Flyer I, December 17, 1903, Orville piloting, Wilbur running at wingtip. Source: Internet
After piloting the aircraft, RAF Squadron Leader Steve Long said that, over its existing aircraft, the F-35 will give "the RAF and Navy a quantum leap in airborne capability." Source: Internet
Aug. 1, 1977 — Francis Gary Powers, a pilot whose U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960, was killed when the KNBC-TV news helicopter he was piloting ran out of fuel and crashed near Encino, California. Source: Internet
After some difficulty taking the first steps, Shinji gains supremely excellent control of the Eva, surpassing all other pilots; piloting Evas has become his most well known talent. Source: Internet
And if you add booze to this mix, piloting this thing is probably more dangerous than driving drunk. Source: Internet