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An aircrew is a group of individuals who operate an aircraft as a team.
An aircrew are the people who fly an aircraft
617 Squadron RAF, commanded by Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC DFC DSO (and Bar). There were 19 aircraft, flown by a mixture of aircrew from around the Commonwealth. Of the 19 aircraft, 8 were lost, along with 57 aircrew. The Squadron still exists in the RAF today, currently flying Tornado GR4.
In aviation, a flight engineer is a member of the aircrew of an aircraft who is responsible for checking the aircraft before and after each flight, and for monitoring and operating aircraft systems during flight. The flight engineer usually has a background in aircraft maintenance and may reasonably be described as the "technical expert" member of the operating crew.
David L. Key has written: 'Aircrew-aircraft integration' -- subject(s): Flight crews, Helicopter pilots
yes aircrew is a compound word.
Germany committed about 4,000 aircraft to the battle in total, about 6,000 to 7,000 aircrew plus about ten times as many men in maintenance and support roles. Britain had about 2,000 aircraft with 2,500 aircrew plus about 100,000 ground crew, observers and radar operators and command and control personnel. In addition, the Germans bombed all the cities they could reach with their aircraft, menaing that the entire population of Southern England, about 20 million civilians were involved in the battle.
The noun pilot and the verb "to pilot" both apply to the steering or control of a vehicle, usually a ship or aircraft. A pilot is the primary individual adjusting the speed or course of a vessel or craft. In military aircraft, he will usually also be the commander of the aircrew.
The cast of Aircrew - 1954 includes: John Drainie as Narrator
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Bomber Aircrew in World War II was created in 2004.
Airbag, airbrush, airbus, aircraft, aircrew, airfare, airfield and airflow are compound words. Additional compound words include airlift, airline, airmail, airman, airplane, airport and airsick