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Aircrew are
personnel who
operate an
aircraft while in flight. The
composition of a flight's crew
depends on the type of aircraft, plus the flight's duration...
- The
United States aircrew badges,
commonly known as
aircrew wings or
simply as wings, are
qualification badges of the
United States military that are...
- support, or
aircrew life support, in aviation, is the
field centered on, and
related technologies used in,
ensuring the
safety of
aircrew, particularly...
- An
aircrew flying badge (unofficially and
incorrectly known as an
aircrew brevet –
which is
actually French for a
diploma or certificate) is the badge...
- patients/subjects are pilots,
aircrews, or astronauts. The
specialty strives to
treat or
prevent conditions to
which aircrews are
particularly susceptible...
-
officer bomb
aimers were
commissioned from the
ranks after non-commissioned
aircrew service,
unlike pilots and
navigators who
could also join
directly as commissioned...
- of an
aircraft by
operating its
directional flight controls. Some
other aircrew members, such as
navigators or
flight engineers, are also
considered aviators...
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Master aircrew (MAcr) is the warrant-officer rank held by
aircrew in the
Royal Air Force. It is
equivalent to
warrant officer in
other trades, and is effectively...
- also
provides initial training to
aircrew cadets and is
responsible for all RAF
recruiting along with
officer and
aircrew selection.
Originally established...
- The
aircrews of RAF
Bomber Command during World War II
operated a
fleet of
bomber aircraft carried strategic bombing operations from
September 1939 to...