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单词 aircrew
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Definition of aircrew in English:

aircrew

nounPlural aircrewsˈɛːkruːˈɛrˌkru
  • 1treated as singular or plural The crew staffing an aircraft.

    they were a young and inexperienced aircrew
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But, that was the last thing on the minds of aircrews.
    • Although a peaceful mission, it required aircrews to travel vast distances, so the need to have rescue crews on hand was still required.
    • There was a potentially serious risk to aircraft, aircrews and air operations from possible collisions, as well as impact on the operational effectiveness of the base.
    • The aircrews went to the Baltimore plant to fly the planes back.
    • Houle also suggested to higher authorities that downed aircrews use the term Mayday instead of just talking on the radio.
    • Scattered around the airfield are the remains of many Allied and Japanese aircraft, whose aircrews made the ultimate sacrifice for their countries.
    • When aircrews do have to land at dangerous locations, they take with them a two-person ‘fly away’ security team.
    • Hauling scientists and supplies to the stations gives aircrews a chance to practice icy take-offs and landings and get a feel for being on the ice.
    • But, he added, the aircrews were professionals and knew what problems lay ahead, thus ensuring a good chance of success.
    • It meant fewer aircrews and aircraft lost, much less collateral damage and fewer ‘friendly fire’ incidents.
    • The tanker requirements study justified the current tanker force structure and identified significant shortfalls in both aircraft and aircrews.
    • What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews.
    • With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards.
    • Many equally dedicated ground and logistical personnel are supporting the aircrews with maintenance teams ensuring the aircraft are fully serviceable.
    • Hayner's nose art is considered some of the best produced during the war, when the artwork was a popular morale booster for pilots and aircrews.
    • The aircrews averaged about 1,000 flying hours in that time.
    • Even so, aircrews fly with heightened awareness.
    • With each buy, the command is promising airplanes, aircrews or support to meet the requirements.
    • In the most basic sense, aircrews want mission-ready aircraft to fly and modern, new weapons to play with.
    1. 1.1 A member of an aircrew.
      each aircraft carried three aircrew
      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th.
      • Such is life for an aircrew on the road: long hours in the air accented by short periods of sweat-through-your-flightsuit work.
      • Non-flying aircrew and engineers were able to watch the action from a nearby hillside, which only served to increase the concentration of the flying pilots.
      • In terms of job descriptions which might be affected by the drugs, the document says they are not to be prescribed for aircrew or divers who are on active flying or diving status.
      • They had no perceptible impact on German opinion, though the leaflet raids gave aircrew some essential training in night navigation.
      • RAAF aircrew and medics in the Middle East Area of Operations are providing mercy flights to coalition troops injured in Iraq.
      • With the exception of Lieutenant Alun Jones, 28 of the aircrew and passengers were provided with individual headstones at the time.
      • The Fleet Aviation Officer, CMDR Andrew Whittaker looked after contacting pilots, aircrew and maintainers.
      • The departure of these squadrons brings the number of servicemen and women, aircrew and engineers deployed so far from the Cornish air station to more than 150.
      • Hours later, the safety officer showed all the aircrew the aspirin bottle and the pictures.
      • Many WWII aircrew survived combat, only to lose their lives over friendly soil.
      • We lifted the surveillance level of aircrew and passengers from 80 percent, in the previous Government, to 100 percent.
      • However, with five competent aircrew in the plane, rank should not have been an issue.
      • Naval air squadrons were short of aircrew and maintainers and were still using up stocks of obsolete wartime aircraft as production of new types moved slowly.
      • Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely.
      • On the line, Baldwin munched on a treat dropped off by an aircrew -- a ripe banana.
      • A quick call over our squadron common frequency let our wingman know he had the mission, and the aircrew in the turning backup would be his wingman.
      • I forgot about the aircrew in back and what they were doing.
      • Professionally, I think our juniors see it as a measure of expertise, while for some aircrew it is a security factor.
      • As the plane pulled into the terminal, the aircrew allowed passengers to use their wireless phones.
      Synonyms
      airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut
 
 

Definition of aircrew in US English:

aircrew

nounˈerˌkro͞oˈɛrˌkru
  • 1treated as singular or plural The crew staffing an aircraft.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tanker requirements study justified the current tanker force structure and identified significant shortfalls in both aircraft and aircrews.
    • What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews.
    • There was a potentially serious risk to aircraft, aircrews and air operations from possible collisions, as well as impact on the operational effectiveness of the base.
    • Although a peaceful mission, it required aircrews to travel vast distances, so the need to have rescue crews on hand was still required.
    • The aircrews went to the Baltimore plant to fly the planes back.
    • But, that was the last thing on the minds of aircrews.
    • Many equally dedicated ground and logistical personnel are supporting the aircrews with maintenance teams ensuring the aircraft are fully serviceable.
    • Hauling scientists and supplies to the stations gives aircrews a chance to practice icy take-offs and landings and get a feel for being on the ice.
    • It meant fewer aircrews and aircraft lost, much less collateral damage and fewer ‘friendly fire’ incidents.
    • But, he added, the aircrews were professionals and knew what problems lay ahead, thus ensuring a good chance of success.
    • Houle also suggested to higher authorities that downed aircrews use the term Mayday instead of just talking on the radio.
    • The aircrews averaged about 1,000 flying hours in that time.
    • Hayner's nose art is considered some of the best produced during the war, when the artwork was a popular morale booster for pilots and aircrews.
    • With each buy, the command is promising airplanes, aircrews or support to meet the requirements.
    • Even so, aircrews fly with heightened awareness.
    • Scattered around the airfield are the remains of many Allied and Japanese aircraft, whose aircrews made the ultimate sacrifice for their countries.
    • With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards.
    • When aircrews do have to land at dangerous locations, they take with them a two-person ‘fly away’ security team.
    • In the most basic sense, aircrews want mission-ready aircraft to fly and modern, new weapons to play with.
    1. 1.1 A member of an aircrew.
      each aircraft carried three aircrew
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Professionally, I think our juniors see it as a measure of expertise, while for some aircrew it is a security factor.
      • Such is life for an aircrew on the road: long hours in the air accented by short periods of sweat-through-your-flightsuit work.
      • A quick call over our squadron common frequency let our wingman know he had the mission, and the aircrew in the turning backup would be his wingman.
      • The Fleet Aviation Officer, CMDR Andrew Whittaker looked after contacting pilots, aircrew and maintainers.
      • Hours later, the safety officer showed all the aircrew the aspirin bottle and the pictures.
      • Non-flying aircrew and engineers were able to watch the action from a nearby hillside, which only served to increase the concentration of the flying pilots.
      • RAAF aircrew and medics in the Middle East Area of Operations are providing mercy flights to coalition troops injured in Iraq.
      • The departure of these squadrons brings the number of servicemen and women, aircrew and engineers deployed so far from the Cornish air station to more than 150.
      • In terms of job descriptions which might be affected by the drugs, the document says they are not to be prescribed for aircrew or divers who are on active flying or diving status.
      • Many WWII aircrew survived combat, only to lose their lives over friendly soil.
      • I forgot about the aircrew in back and what they were doing.
      • However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th.
      • With the exception of Lieutenant Alun Jones, 28 of the aircrew and passengers were provided with individual headstones at the time.
      • They had no perceptible impact on German opinion, though the leaflet raids gave aircrew some essential training in night navigation.
      • However, with five competent aircrew in the plane, rank should not have been an issue.
      • On the line, Baldwin munched on a treat dropped off by an aircrew -- a ripe banana.
      • We lifted the surveillance level of aircrew and passengers from 80 percent, in the previous Government, to 100 percent.
      • Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely.
      • Naval air squadrons were short of aircrew and maintainers and were still using up stocks of obsolete wartime aircraft as production of new types moved slowly.
      • As the plane pulled into the terminal, the aircrew allowed passengers to use their wireless phones.
      Synonyms
      airman, airwoman, flyer, aeronaut
 
 
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