pilot ladder Synonyms

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pilot ladder Meaning

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pilot ladder (n)

(nautical) a hanging ladder of ropes or chains supporting wooden or metal rungs or steps

pilot ladder Sentence Examples

  1. The pilot ladder hung down the side of the massive cargo ship, inviting access to its towering deck.
  2. As the helicopter hovered overhead, the pilot ladder swung in the wind, a perilous lifeline for the departing pilot.
  3. The ship's captain carefully supervised the lowering of the pilot ladder, ensuring its stability for the incoming pilot.
  4. The pilot deftly climbed the pilot ladder, gripping each rung firmly as he ascended to the ship's bridge.
  5. Sailors scurried on the deck below, securing the pilot ladder once the pilot had safely boarded.
  6. The pilot ladder was the sole connection between the ship and the outer world, an essential link during docking maneuvers.
  7. The pilot ladder swayed gently in the gentle current, its metal rungs reflecting the morning sun.
  8. The ship's crew practiced their emergency procedures, including the deployment and boarding of the pilot ladder.
  9. The pilot ladder was a symbol of the ship's readiness to receive guidance and navigation from skilled mariners.
  10. As the pilot disembarked, he descended the pilot ladder with an air of satisfaction, having safely completed his mission.

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(nautical) a hanging ladder of ropes or chains supporting wooden or metal rungs or steps

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The pilot ladder hung down the side of the massive cargo ship, inviting access to its towering deck.

As the helicopter hovered overhead, the pilot ladder swung in the wind, a perilous lifeline for the departing pilot.

The ship's captain carefully supervised the lowering of the pilot ladder, ensuring its stability for the incoming pilot.

The pilot deftly climbed the pilot ladder, gripping each rung firmly as he ascended to the ship's bridge.