by the seat of the pants
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“I think it’s going to be a little bit by the seat of the pants because there’s no formula to go by,” Popovich said.
From Seattle Times
This gave them a broad range of aircraft experience, including flying manually with minimal automation — sometimes referred to as “flying by the seat of the pants.”
From Seattle Times
It was always sort of by the seat of the pants.
From Washington Times
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It’s always tempting to think of Trump as operating entirely by the seat of the pants, but nobody runs for president without some kind of a plan.
From Salon
“Next time I kept my head up,” Mason recalled, “and he grabbed me by the seat of the pants and scruff of the neck and tossed me aside like a bouncer throwing a drunk out of a beer joint.”
From Washington Post
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