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- book, and others are captains and crewmembers of other ships, the majority of the characters are officers or crewmembers of the whaling ship Pequod. Ishmael...
- interchangeably with the non-gender specific form as "crewperson" or "crewmember". See for example the bio on Crewman Kelly, from the Enterprise series...
- later in short-duration Space Shuttle crewmembers. Upper and lower limb volumes obtained on the three crewmembers of Skylab 4 are shown in figure 6-2....
- minimize aerodynamic drag, while maximizing visibility for pilots and other crewmembers. Very early aircraft had no canopies. The pilots were exposed to the...
- ground personnel at the discretion of their commanding officer. Non-crewmembers eligible for the badge were individuals with flying status such as aircraft...
- vehicles, but at the time crewed commercial flight – and the licensing of crewmembers – was not considered. The Commercial Space Launch Amendments Act has...
- "Subpart D—Mechanics". Part 65—Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight Crewmembers. Archived from the original on 23 December 2015. Retrieved 22 December...
- beach in southern Iceland during severe icing conditions. All seven crewmembers on board survived the accident, and the aircraft was written off. The...
- response to requests by the crew, Captain Ray Leonard permitted the two crewmembers, Karen Stimpson and Susan Bylander, to make a position report over radio...
- sinking and at the time of his death was the second-to-last surviving crewmember of the disaster. Prentice signed on to Titanic's crew on 4 April 1912...