A non-sexist term for "crewman" is "crew member." This term is gender-neutral and can be used to refer to individuals of any gender who are part of a crew. Other alternatives include "team member" or simply "crew." Using inclusive language helps promote equality and respect in the workplace.
flight attendant is the most common neutral term.
The plural of the word "Crewman" is Crewmen
Airwoman is occassionally used, but most female airmen prefer to be called airmen.
Airwoman is occassionally used, but most female airmen prefer to be called airmen.
The non-sexist term for a craftsman is "craftsperson" or simply "artisan." These terms are inclusive and can refer to individuals of any gender who engage in skilled trades or crafts. Using "craftsperson" helps promote gender neutrality in the language associated with various professions.
Non-sexist language demonstrates sensitivity to others because you are addressing them for the person they are or for what they do and not for the "male" or "female" that they happen to be.
Chairperson
sexist
Englishman is not a sexist term. There is no gender in the English noun, and even if there were, sexism would have nothing to do with it.
Chairperson
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
It's his word written by men. If he was truly sexist, no women would have been created.