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[edit] Pilots?
Under "Modern Basilica" it says that "The structure is supported by 350 pilots that prevent the basilica from sinking with the rest of the ground." I've never seen the word "pilot" used in this manner. Is this a construction term? Notmyrealname 20:27, 4 September 2007 (UTC)