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- mate is generally the (senior) navigator. Navigators are sometimes also called 'air navigators' or 'flight navigators'. In civil aviation this was a position...
- Samoan Islands Navigator Records, a record label Navigators (Norwegian band), a pop band Navigators (Swedish band), a hip hop band ESP Navigator, a brand of...
- patient navigators is commonly recognized in societal and legal contexts. However, the training, credentials, and scope of practice for patent navigators are...
- The Navigators. Treneer had been international president for 10 years, after Jerry White. Marvin Campbell is Navigators' US president. The Navigators was...
- universe instantaneously. Navigators are able to use a limited form of prescience to safely navigate interstellar space. Navigators are humans who mutated...
- Navigators USA is an American non-aligned Scouting organization that was founded in 2003 in New York City. As of 2011[update], Navigators USA has more...
- that Henry gathered at his villa on the Sagres peninsula a school of navigators and map-makers. However modern historians hold this to be a misconception...
- related to The Navigators (film). The Navigators at IMDb The Navigators at AllMovie The Navigators at the TCM Movie Database The Navigators at the BFI's...
- Lisbon Navigators (Portuguese: Lisboa Navigators) is an American football team based in Lisbon, Portugal. Founded in April 2007, the Navigators compete...
- issued to military aviation navigators in the 1920s and 1930s. With an increase in aircraft technology, however, the Navigator, Bombardier, Engineer, and...