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  2. Pilot Point - Wikipedia

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    Pilot Point may refer to: Pilot Point, Alaska; Pilot Point, Texas This page was last edited on 27 ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  3. Pilot Point, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pilot Point is located at (33.396350, –96.95871 According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.4 square miles (8.7 km 2), all land. [6]The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters.

  4. Ugashik Bay Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ugashik Bay Airport (IATA: UGB, FAA LID: UGB) is a public use airport located 11 nautical miles (13 mi, 20 km) south-southwest of the central business district of Pilot Point, [1] near Ugashik Bay in the Lake and Peninsula Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is owned by the Bureau of Land Management. [1]

  5. Airline pilot explains 17 code words passengers don't ... - AOL

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    For most of us, flying is still an inherently mysterious activity.

  6. Former pilot says the FAA appears to be investigating Florida ...

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    The potential investigation into the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is mentioned in a letter dated Dec. 2, which was sent to Florida’s chief inspector general by former FDLE pilot Robert ...

  7. Pilot Point Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pilot Point Airport has one runway designated 7/25 with a gravel surface measuring 3,280 by 75 feet (1,000 x 23 m). [1] The airport was previously located at 57°33.79′N 157°33.51′W  /  57.56317°N 157.55850°W  / 57.56317; -157.55850  ( Pilot Point Airport (original location) ) where it had an 3,100-by-50-foot (945 m × 15 m ...

  8. PenAir - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula Airways was founded by Orin Seybert in 1955. Seybert was 19 years old, living in Pilot Point, Alaska, and owned a 1946 two-seat Taylorcraft.In 1956, a four-seat Piper Tri-Pacer was added.

  9. Pilot Point Post-Signal - Wikipedia

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    The Pilot Point Post, owned and operated by David Jesse Moffitt and James Taliaferro Jones, began publishing in 1878 [3] after several earlier attempts to establish a newspaper in the area had failed. By 1890, Moffitt had become the sole owner. Moffitt then began a new partnership with J.L. Harper, the founder of the Pilot Point Signal.