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pi·lot·ed
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Piloted
of Pilot
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of piloted in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of piloted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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The complementary capability will consider smaller manned aircraft, remotely piloted aircraft systems or satellites, for additional maritime surveillance tasks.
Safety is always number one. it is the foundation of everything that the department does, there are a lot of questions about these systems. What type of propulsion will be used ? Where, how far and how fast will they fly ? Will they be manned, remotely controlled or self-piloted ?
Remotely piloted aircraft mean more flexibility with fewer people and aircraft, because they are unmanned, sometimes you can accept more risk. All that is always going to be valuable.
Any new project has to have some kind of step-change technology, otherwise it does seem super-risky to build a 30-year project based on technology that was piloted 10 years ago.
We are working with banks to use our strong credit rating to establish an optional supply chain financing programme to support suppliers, this programme is being piloted with several suppliers in our aluminium business, and we intend to make it more broadly available from mid-year 2016. According to a report in The Weekend Australian on Saturday, Rio Tinto's new terms will apply to all contracts valued at $ 3 million or more. Suppliers whose contracts are valued at less than $ 3 million will receive payment in 60 days. The Weekend Australian on Saturday also reported that Rio Tinto chief executive Sam Wash had written to suppliers inviting any who believed they should be exempt from the new payment terms to contact the company. Rio Tinto offers exemptions to suppliers that are registered charities, certain community and indigenous organisations and some government suppliers. Rival mining giant BHP Billiton moved to 60-day supplier payment terms about 18 months ago. A spokeswoman said on Saturday the company retained significant flexibility in terms of arrangements with small business suppliers.
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