The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires three ground crewmembers to guide in each big plane — a “marshaler” under the nose of the aircraft and two “wing walkers” on either side. Each crew stewards 16 planes a day, in addition to their baggage-handling and refueling duties.
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The person who guides planes to their landing is called a "ground controller" or "air traffic controller." They are responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient movement of aircraft on the ground and in the airspace around airports. Ground controllers use radar and communication systems to provide instructions to pilots during landing and takeoff procedures.
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A person who digs for metal ore in the ground is typically called a miner.
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A person who gets coal from under the ground is typically called a coal miner.
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In the USA we call it the ground. If there is a cross in the wires from hot to common the ground or earth wire will give the electricity an easier path to the ground instead of going through a live person. The earth is attached in the main box to a copper rod hammered into the ground. This makes it easier for electricity to get to the ground.
A person who studies ground water is called a hydrogeologist. They specialize in studying the occurrence, movement, and properties of groundwater within the Earth's subsurface.
A person who fixes planes is commonly referred to as an aircraft mechanic or aviation maintenance technician. These professionals are responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining aircraft to ensure they are safe and operational. They may work on various systems, including engines, electrical systems, and airframes.
The person on the ground in front of the aircraft is called a Marshaller, the person in the control tower is an Air Traffic Controller (or a Ground Movement Controller)
The person on the ground who helps land the plane is typically called a "ground controller" or "ground operations staff." They assist with taxiing, guiding the aircraft to its parking position, and ensuring safe operations on the runway and taxiways. Their role is crucial for coordinating the movements of aircraft on the ground.