The pilot moved the steering arm and released a little floater gas.
The pilot was made, but not released to television.
At any point on the way up, the pilot can release.
At the first sign of a skid, the pilot should release brake pressure and allow the wheels to spin up.
When the glider was about a thousand feet up, the pilot released the cable.
The pilot released the cable but could not keep the glider straight, or stop in time to prevent the collision.
The pilot released the latch, and they moved inside in a rush.
The pilot releases the weapon and, via remote control, searches for the target.
The pilot released the trigger and selected a third target, toward the end of the column.
With a tired grin, the pilot released his hand, then saluted.