pilot (something) through (something or some place)
pilot (something) through (something or some place)
To steer, guide, or direct an air- or watercraft through some particular thing or place. There are a lot of other boats around, so we'll need to pilot the ship through of the harbor very carefully. Even without the use of his instruments, she was able to pilot the plane through the storm without a problem.
See also: pilot, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
pilot someone or something through (something)
to guide or steer someone or something through something, especially through a waterway. We hired someone to pilot us through the harbor entrance. The channel was treacherous, and we hired someone to pilot the ship through.
See also: pilot, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- pilot through
- pilot (something) out (of something or some place)
- pilot out of
- pilot (something) in(to something or some place)
- pilot into
- piloting
- corral
- corral (someone or something)
- chase (someone or something) in(to) (some place)
- chase in some place