Unreferenced date September 2008 File Pg166 bioreactor.jpg thumb 200px A pilotplant of a bioreactor. A pilotplant is a small chemical plant chemical processing system which is operated to generate information about the behavior of the system for use in design of larger facilities. Pilot plants are used to reduce the risk associated with construction of large process plants. They do this in two ways They are substantially less expensive to build than full scale plants. The business does not put ... of interest. Designers use data from the pilotplant to refine their design of the production scale facility. If a system is well defined and the engineering parameter s are known, pilot plants are not used. For instance, a business that wants to expand production capacity by building a new plant that does the same thing as an existing plant may choose to not use a pilotplant. Additionally, advances ... the need for pilot plants. However, they are still used as even state of the art simulation cannot accurately predict the behavior of complex systems. Pilotplant is a relative term in the sense that plants ... from operation of a pilotplant, a larger production scale facility may be built. Alternatively, a demonstration plant, which is bigger than a pilotplant, but smaller than the full scale production plant, may be built to demonstrate the commercial feasibility of the process. Businesses sometimes continue to operate the pilotplant in order to test ideas for new products, new feedstocks, or different ..., design changes can be made more cheaply at the pilot scale and kinks in the process can be worked out before the large plant is constructed. They provide valuable data for design of the full scale plant. Scientific data about reactions, material properties, corrosiveness, for instance, may be available .... Some pilot plants are built in laboratory laboratories using stock lab equipment. Others are constructed ... production from the main plant. See also Mass production Production line Category Chemical engineering ... more details
The Fission Product PilotPlant , building 3515 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory , was built in 1948 to extract radioactive isotopes from liquid radioactive waste. It was formerly known as the ruthenium 106 tank arrangement . It is a relatively small facility the task of extracting radioactive isotopes later took place at a number of specialised buildings nearby. References differ as to when the plant was built radioactive waste management at ORNL says that it was completed in 1957, the 1955 Annual Report has engineering drawings indicating that the building was fully designed in 1955, but other references suggest that there was a building on the site in 1948. Contamination issues The plant was extensively contaminated during operation, particularly by waste produced while flushing out the tanks inside for maintenance. End of life Operations at FPPP ended in the early 1960s, and the plant was entombed in concrete up to 1.5 metres 5 thick there was a proposal made in 1993 for dismantling the plant by robot from the inside, but it s not clear whether this was carried out. References http www.osti.gov bridge purl.cover.jsp?purl 392043 Fisb6G webviewable A proposal for disposing of FPPP http www.ornl.gov info reports 1959 3445603612160.pdf Radioactive waste management at ORNL http www.ornl.gov info reports 1956 3445605812154.pdf 1955 Annual Report on the radioisotope production programs at ORNL, pages 10 through 14 describe the F3P lab. http www.cdc.gov Niosh ocas pdfs arch ornl2.pdf Purposes of various buildings on the ORNL site coord missing Tennessee Category Oak Ridge, Tennessee Category Oak Ridge National Laboratory Category Buildings and structures in Roane County, Tennessee nuclear stub ... more details
Geobox Brown name Waste Isolation PilotPlant category WIPP image Waste Isolation PilotPlant 2004.jpg ... facility website http www.wipp.energy.gov DOE Waste Isolation PilotPlant The Waste Isolation PilotPlant , or WIPP , is the world s third deep geological repository after closure of Germany s Repository ... 3414.htm DOE Waste Isolation PilotPlant Receives EPA Recertification ref that is left from the research ... Isolation PilotPlant is located in the Delaware Basin of New Mexico . This 600 meter deep salt ... of the Waste Isolation PilotPlant WIPP near Carlsbad, New Mexico in 1973, after the abandonment ... Intrusion into the Waste Isolation PilotPlant, Sandia National Laboratories report SAND92 1382 UC 721 ... See also Commons category Waste Isolation PilotPlant Human Interference Task Force SWEPP Stored Waste Examination PilotPlant Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository Project Gnome List of nuclear waste ... facilities de Waste Isolation PilotPlant es Planta Piloto para el Aislamiento de Residuos fa fr Waste Isolation PilotPlant nl Waste Isolation PilotPlant ja ... of the liquid. ref name Kerr Constructing the plant near one of these deposits would severely compromise ... of the facility. ref name Lorenzi Lorenzi, Neal. DOE May Open Nuclear Waste Isolation Plant ... reactors . As of December 1991, the plant had been under construction for 20 years and was estimated ... interred there. ref name Kerr The first nuclear waste arrived to the plant on March 26, 1999. This waste ... year. These shipments marked the beginning of plant operations. ref name Feder Feder, Toni. DOE Opens WIPP for Nuclear Waste Burial. Physics Today 52.5 1999 59. Print. ref As of December 2010, the plant ... in length. ref name Mon The plant is estimated to continue accepting waste for 25 to 35 years and is estimated ..., Chris. Cool Wipp. Environment 41.1 1999 22. Print. ref A major concern confronting planners of the plant is future human intrusion into the plant. It is expected that the location of the facility will be forgotten ... more details
coord 43.498 113.039 display title The Stored Waste Examination PilotPlant SWEPP is a facility at the Idaho National Laboratory for nondestructively examining containers of radioactive waste to determine if they meet criteria to be stored at the Waste Isolation PilotPlant . SWEPP is part of the Radioactive Waste Management Complex, located southwest of EBR I . External links Radioactive Waste Management Complex at the Idaho National Laboratory Idaho struct stub Category Radioactive waste ... more details
Image Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant Logo.png thumbnail right PCAPP Logo The Pueblo Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant PCAPP is a chemical weapons destruction facility under construction. The plant is being built to destroy the chemical weapons stockpile at the Pueblo Chemical Depot , in southeastern Colorado . The depot contains munitions containing 2,611 tons of mustard agent that is part of the U.S. national chemical weapons stockpile. The weapons have been stored at the convert 23000 acre km2 adj on depot since the 1950s. Destruction of this stockpile is a requirement of the Chemical Weapons Convention , an international treaty to which the United States is a party. The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is the implementing body of the Chemical Weapons Convention and monitors the progress of the nation s chemical weapons destruction programs. The U.S. Army Element, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives ACWA oversees the destruction of the Pueblo chemical weapons stockpile. Bechtel Pueblo Team BPT consisting of Bechtel National, Inc., Washington Demilitarization Company, Parsons and Battelle Memorial Institute will design, construct, pilot test, operate and close PCAPP. Planning of activities After systemization and pilot testing of the facility, full scale destruction operations are expected to begin in 2014 and to be complete by 2017, which is 5 years after the deadline set by the OPCW , but within the deadline set by legislation enacted by the United States Congress . ref Legislation enacted by the United States Congress in 2007 Public Laws 110 116 and 110 181 mandates the destruction of the remaining U.S. national chemical stockpile ... Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant. Above ground vertical construction begins with erection ... begins at Pueblo Agent Destruction PilotPlant. Construction teams turn over the first subsystems ... The plant will operate until all the chemical weapons have been destroyed. Closure activities shut down ... more details
to be awarded in the future for the design, construction, systemization, pilot testing, operation and closure of the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant. In March 2005 the design build ... Agent Destruction PilotPlant BGCAPP The Secretary of Defense affirms to Congress that there are no options ... for the Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant. The systemization phase begins at Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant. Construction teams turn over the first subsystems to the start .... Water is recycled into the pilotplant facility and reused as part of the destruction ... BGCAPP facilities are planned to be completed in 2010. After systemization and pilot testing ... by 2021. The plant will operate until all the chemical weapons have been destroyed and closure ... using incineration and non incineration methods for the plant. Four technologies were considered incineration ... links http www.pmacwa.army.mil bgcapp index.html Blue Grass Chemical Agent Destruction PilotPlant http www.cdc.gov nceh demil http www.csepp.apgea.army.mil Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness ... more details
The Pilot may refer to The Pilot Friends The Pilot Friends The Pilot Seinfeld The Pilot Seinfeld The Pilot Will & Grace The Pilot Will & Grace The Pilot film The Pilot film The Pilot A Tale of the Sea , a novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Pilot newspaper The Pilot newspaper , a Boston newspaper The PilotPilot Mountain, North Carolina The PilotPilot Mountain, North Carolina , a newspaper The Virginian Pilot , a newspaper See also List of television pilots named Pilot Disambig fi Frendit 1. tuotantokausi Mist kaikki alkoi sv The Pilot ... more details
potential. wiktionary Pilotpilot pilots Pilot may refer to TOC right Science and technology Pilot experiment , a precursor to a full experiment Pilot light , a flame kept continually burning and used to light burners on household appliances Pilot signal , or pilot tone, in telecommunications Biology Pilot fish Naucrates ductor , a small fish Pilot whale , a whale like dolphin Agkistrodon ... Computing Pilot operating system , designed by Xerox PARC in the 1970s PILOT , a computer programming language for computer assisted instruction CAI Pilot job , a type of multilevel scheduling Transportation Aviator , a person who flies an aircraft Maritime pilot , a mariner who guides ships ... and country specific information for navigators Pilot locomotive , or cowcatcher, a device at the front of locomotives to deflect obstacles Station pilot , a locomotive used for shunting passenger ... Administration s Office of Coast Survey Ships HMS Pilot , one of four ships of the British Royal Navy Pilot icebreaker , the first icebreaker ship, built in 1864 Entertainment Print Pilot short story Pilot short story , by Stephen Baxter The Pilot Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador The Pilot Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador , a newspaper Pilot UK magazine Pilot UK magazine , a UK based general aviation magazine The Pilot A Tale of the Sea , a 1824 novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Virginian Pilot , the daily newspaper of Norfolk, Virginia and the surrounding Hampton Roads metro area Dropping the Pilot , a political cartoon The Pilot newspaper The Pilot newspaper , the official newspaper of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Film and television The Pilot film The Pilot film , a 1980 film Pilot No. 5 Pilot 5 , a 1943 film Pilot Farscape , a character in the science fiction television series Farscape Television pilot , a trial episode made to sell a television series Pilot television episode , a disambiguation of television pilots named Pilot The Pilot Seinfeld ... more details
about information on payments in lieu of taxes PILOT finance PILOT Reports PIREP Programmed Instruction, Learning, Or Teaching PILOT is a simle historic programming language developed in the 1960s. ref name rpilot Cite web title PILOT Resource Center author Rob Linwood work Sourceforge project url http ... . History PILOT was developed by John Amsden Starkweather , a psychology professor at the University ... learnng tests called Computest. Starting in 1968, he developed a follow on project called PILOT, for various ... October 13, 2011 ref Language syntax A line of PILOT code contains from left to right the following ... character . Command letters The following commands are used in core PILOT . Lines beginning with R ... PILOT implementations have only integer computer science integer arithmetic , and no Array data structure ... Derivatives Extensions to core PILOT include Array data structure arrays and floating point numbers in Apple II family Apple PILOT, and implementation of Logo programming language LOGO inspired turtle graphics in Atari PILOT. ref Cite book title Atari PILOT for beginners coauthors Jim Conlan, Tracy ... of PILOT overlaid ??? on the BASIC interpreters of early microcomputers were not unknown in the late ... of PILOT known as Waduzitdo by Larry Kheriarty as a way of demonstrating what a computer was capable ... Kheriarty date September 1978 ref A 1983 product called Vanilla PILOT for the Commodore 64 combined some features of LOGO. ref name info Cite news title Vanilla PILOT, PILOT that comes with turtle graphics ... IEEE published a standard for Pilot as IEEE Std 1154 1991. It has since been withdrawn. ref Cite web title IEEE Standard 1154 1991 for Programmed Inquiry, Learning, or Teaching PILOT year 1991 ... RPilot, ref name rpilot and another called Sky Pilot begun in 2005. ref Cite web title Sky Pilot ... title User s guide to Pilot publisher Prentice Hall year 1985 isbn 9780139377556 IEEE standards Category Educational programming languages Category IEEE standards de PILOT fr PILOT ... more details
other uses2 Plant Refimprove date April 2007 Image Plantcover.jpg thumb The Plant. The Plant is an unfinished serial novel published in 2000 as an e book by United States American author Stephen King . The novel is about the editor in a paperback publishing house, who gets a manuscript from what seems like a crackpot. The manuscript is about magic, but it also contains photographs that seem very real. He writes the author a rejection slip, but because of the photographs, he also notifies the police where the author lives. This enrages the author, who sends a mysterious plant to the editor s office. The story is told in Epistolary novel epistolary format , consisting entirely of letters, memos, and so on. History King wrote a few parts of a story by the same name, and sent them out as chapbook s to his friends, instead of Christmas card s, in 1982, 1983, and 1985. Only three installments were produced by Stephen King Philtrum Press Philtrum Press before the story was shelved, and the original editions are hotly sought after collector s items today. In 2000, King published the novella Riding the Bullet over the internet , making it the world s first mass market e book . However, there were technical problems with downloading, and hacker computer security hackers eventually cracked the encryption on it. Later that year, King decided to release The Plant directly via his website, unencrypted and in installments. People could pay a one dollar fee for each installment using the honor system . He threatened, however, to drop the project if the percentage of paying readers fell below 75 percent. He viewed the release as an experiment in alternate forms of distribution, writing on his .... References reflist Stephen King DEFAULTSORT Plant, The Category 2000 novels Category Books ... novels Category Novels first published in serial form de The Plant fr The Plant it The Plant hu The Plant pl The Plant ... more details
extinction Horneophytopsida Vascular plant s tracheophytes extinction Rhyniophyta rhyniophytes ... cycads Ginkgophyta ginkgo Gnetophyta gnetae Flowering plant Magnoliophyta flowering plants extinction ... such as flowering plant s, conifer s, fern s, moss es, and green algae , but do not include ... species of plants, of which the great majority, some 260 290 thousand, are seed plant s see ... or Plantae and Animalia also called Metazoa . Since then, it has become clear that the plant kingdom ... in popular contexts. Outside of formal scientific contexts, the term plant implies an association ... cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary plant 5B2 5D title plant 2 Definition from ... form Britannica Online Encyclopedia cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 463192 plant title plant life form Britannica Online Encyclopedia format work accessdate 2009 03 25 ref Current definitions of Plantae When the name Plantae or plant is applied to a specific group of organisms ... are class wikitable Name s Scope Description Embryophyte Land plant s, also known as Embryophyta ... , mosses , and vascular plant s, as well as fossil plants similar to these surviving groups. Green plants ... produce energy through photosynthesis and for that reason have been included in the plant kingdom in the past ... ancestors, with the result that many groups of algae are no longer classified within the plant kingdom ... algae. They are thus not included in even the broadest modern definition of the plant kingdom, although ... left 1em Diversity of living plant divisions style background lightgreen align center Informal group ... lightgray valign top Seed plant s Cycad ophyta align left cycads align right 160 ref Gifford, Ernest ... plant Magnoliophyta align left flowering plants align right 258,650 ref International Union for Conservation ... Nomenclature and International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants see cultivated plant ... plant groups were relatively unscathed by the Permo Triassic extinction event , although the structures ... more details
Sky Pilot can refer to A British and American slang term for a military chaplain ref cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary sky 20pilot title sky pilot author date work Merriam Webster Dictionary accessdate January 16, 2011 ref A common name for the wildflowers Polemonium viscosum ref cite web url http linnet.geog.ubc.ca Atlas Atlas.aspx?sciname Polemonium viscosum title Polemonium viscosum author date work E Flora BC Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia accessdate January 16, 2011 ref and Polemonium eximium Sky Pilot song Sky Pilot , a 1968 song by Eric Burdon & The Animals The Sky Pilot , a 1921 film directed by King Vidor The Sky Pilot novel The Sky Pilot , an 1899 novel by Ralph Connor See also Phacelia sericea , a plant commonly called Sky pilot References reflist Disambig ... more details
Pilot Point may refer to Pilot Point, Alaska Pilot Point, Texas geodis Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................ de Pilot Point it Pilot Point nl Pilot Point pl Pilot Point pt Pilot Point ... more details
Pilot Mound can refer to Pilot Mound, Manitoba , Canada Pilot Mound, Iowa , United States Pilot Mound Township, Minnesota , United States geodis nl Pilot Mound pl Pilot Mound pt Pilot Mound fi Pilot Mound ... more details
from a pilot study to large scale environmental strategy cannot be assumed to be possible, partly due to the exceptional resources and favourable conditions that often accompanies a pilot study. See also Mass production Mock up Pilotplant Prototype Prototyping Dry run testing References reflist ...A pilot experiment , also called a pilot study , is a small scale preliminary study conducted in order to evaluate feasibility, time, cost, adverse events, and effect size statistical variability in an attempt to predict an appropriate sample size and improve upon the study design prior to performance of a full scale research project. ref Hulley, Stephen B. Designing Clinical Research . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007, p.168 169. ref Pilot studies, therefore, may not be appropriate for case studies . They are frequently carried out before large scale quantitative research , in an attempt to avoid time and money being wasted on an inadequately designed project. A pilot study is usually carried out on members of the relevant population, but not on those who will form part of the final sample. This is because it may influence the later behavior of research subjects if they have already been involved in the research. ref Haralambos and Holborn 2000 p.998 ref A pilot experiment is often ... valuable insight and should anything be missing in the pilot study it can be added to the full scale ..., pilot experiments are used to sell a product and provide quantitative proof that the system has potential to succeed on a full scale basis. Pilot experiments are also used to reduce cost, as they are less ... applications, pilots can generally provide this proof. In sociology , pilot studies can be referred ... pilot experiments have a well established tradition in public action, their usefulness as a strategy ... sapiens.revues.org index979.html Bill , R. 2010 Action without change? On the use and usefulness of pilot ... accessdate cite book title The importance of pilot studies last Teijlingen first E. R authorlink coauthors ... more details
rabbitbrush , grass, and greasewood in the lower elevations. The Potentilla cottamii Pilot Range cinquefoil Potentilla cottamii is a rare species of plant which can be found in the Pilot ...For information about the springs to the east of this range Pilot Valley Playa, Utah Geobox Mountain Range image NVMap doton Pilot.png image size image caption Pilot Range centered on Utah Nevada border, br position of Pilot Peak highpoint in south etymology nickname country United States country flag 1 state Utah state1 Nevada state flag 1 parent part Copper Mountain br Bald Eagle Mountain br and Rhyolite Butte border east Pilot Valley Playa, Utah Pilot Valley Playa br west Pilot Creek Valley length imperial 30 length orientation SSW to NNE length note width imperial 4 width note variable location area imperial 80 area note ref name gpo elevation imperial elevation note highest Pilot Peak Nevada Pilot Peak highest elevation imperial 10716 highest elevation note highest lat d 36 highest lat m 34 highest lat s 42.9 highest lat NS N highest long d 118 highest long m 17 highest long s 31.2 highest ... , and seasonal elk and deer hunting The Pilot Range is a mountain range located in Box Elder County ... Salt Lake . The Pilot Range begins about convert 15 mi north of the community of West Wendover, Nevada ... railroad town of Lucin, Utah was two miles northeast of the Pilot Range. The Pilot Range runs SSW ... gpo cite web url http www.access.gpo.gov blm utah pdf nw12.pdf title Pilot Range author date work publisher ... topography summits that reach up to convert 10000 ft . The highest peak is Pilot Peak Nevada Pilot ... in the range are Copper Mountain, Bald Eagle Mountain, and Rhyolite Butte. To the east of the Pilot Range is the Pilot Valley Playa, Utah Pilot Valley Playa and beyond that, the Silver Island Range, Utah Silver Island Mountains , and to the west is the north section of Pilot Creek Valley. Several fresh ...?searchName Potentilla cottamii Potentilla cottamii . The Nature Conservancy. ref The Pilot Range ... more details
Pilot Grove can refer to some places in the United States Pilot Grove, Iowa Pilot Grove, Missouri Pilot Grove Township, Minnesota Pilot Grove, Texas geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Pilot Grove ... more details
Pilot Butte may refer to Pilot Butte Oregon , an extinct volcano in Oregon, USA White Mountain Wyoming Pilot Butte Wyoming in Wyoming, USA Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan in Canada disambig ... more details
Pilot Knob can refer to Pilot Knob, California, Butterfield Overland Mail stage station named for the nearby Pilot Knob Imperial County, California , and the former name of Araz, California . Pilot Knob, Indiana , unincorporated place Pilot Knob, Missouri , town Pilot Knob, Texas , unincorporated place One of 103 summits within the United States, including Pilot Knob Austin, Texas Pilot Knob Imperial County, California , a California mountain, southwest of Fort Yuma and Yuma, Arizona , west of the Colorado River . Pilot Knob Iron County, Missouri , Iron, Missouri Pilot Knob State Nature Preserve , Powell County, Kentucky Pilot Knob Mountain, a tank gunnery range at Fort Hood, Texas See also Pilot Mountain disambiguation Battle of Fort Davidson , also known as the Battle of Pilot Knob, in Missouri geodis de Pilot Knob ... more details
Pilot Rock may refer to Pilot Rock, Butler County, Iowa , a populated place Pilot Rock, Cherokee County, Iowa , a former post office Pilot Rock, Oregon , a city in Umatilla County Pilot Rock Jackson County, Oregon , a volcanic plug geodis ... more details
Geobox Range Heading name Pilot Mountains native name other name category Mountain Range Names etymology Image image image caption Country country United States state Nevada region district Mineral County, Nevada Mineral County municipality topo map Eddyville topo maker USGS Family range border part city landmark river Locations lat d 38 lat m 20 lat s 51.735 lat NS N long d 117 long m 58 long s 54.408 long EW W highest highest location highest region highest country highest elevation 2708 highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW lowest lowest location lowest region lowest country lowest elevation imperial lowest lat d lowest lat m lowest lat s lowest lat NS lowest long d lowest long m lowest long s lowest long EW Dimensions length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation height imperial area imperial Features timezone Pacific Standard Time Pacific utc offset 8 timezone DST Pacific Daylight Time PDT utc offset DST 7 geology orogeny period biome plant animal Free fields free free type Maps map Nevada Locator Map.PNG map caption location of Pilot Mountains in Nevada ref name gnis cite gnis id 848614 name Pilot Mountains accessdate 2009 05 04 ref map background map locator Nevada Website website Footnotes footnotes The Pilot Mountains are a mountain range in Mineral County, Nevada Mineral County , Nevada . ref name gnis References reflist Category Mountain ranges of Nevada Category Landforms of Mineral County, Nevada Nevada geo stub ... more details
Pilot season may refer to Television pilotPilot season , the time of year television pilots are often shown Pilot Season comics Pilot Season comics , a comic book series from Top Cow Productions Pilot Season TV series Pilot Season TV series , a six episode 2004 series by Sam Seder dab ... more details
Bush Pilot may refer to A pilot engaged in Bush flying Air Queensland , formerly Bush Pilots Airways, an Australian airline which operated from 1951 until 1988 Bush Pilot film Bush Pilot film , a 1947 Canadian American film directed by Sterling Campbell disambig ... more details
Pilot Mountain may refer to Pilot Mountain Alberta , a mountain in the Canadian province of Alberta Pilot Mountain British Columbia , a mountain in the Canadian province of British Columbia Pilot Mountain North Carolina , a mountain in the U.S. state of North Carolina Pilot Mountain, North Carolina , a town in the U.S. state of North Carolina Pilot Mountain Yukon , a mountain in the Yukon Territory of Canada geodis ... more details
about the fictional character, Maugin, known as The Stone Pilot The Stone Pilot character the Edge Chronicles novella The Stone Pilot The Stone Pilot A Stone Pilot is a fictional occupation aboard a Sky Ship from Paul Stewart writer Paul Stewart s childs fantasy novel series The Edge Chronicles . Duties A Stone Pilot s job is to control the temperature of a Sky ships buoyant flight rock which itself determines the altitude of the sky ship. The Stone Pilot stands above the flight rock on a platform where he she heats and cools the rock using various instruments. Due to the heat generated by the flames used to heat the flight rock, a protective uniform such as heatproof overalls with a hood and gauntlets is worn by the Stone Pilot. Notable Stone Pilots Ramrock of The Galerider The Stone Pilot character Maugin The Stone Pilot Category The Edge Chronicles ... more details