- In all
forms of aviation,
ground crew (also
known as
ground operations in
civilian aviation) are
personnel that
service aircraft while on the ground, during...
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being attack of
enemy armour,
surveillance and
target acquisition. AAC
groundcrew need to be able to work as part of a team, and on
occasion as an individual...
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television crew. For
crews in
aviation and the
airline industry, see
groundcrew and aircrew. For
crews in
human spaceflight, see astronaut. Tank crew...
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backup runways in
direct vicinity to the main airfield, a more
mobile groundcrew and
improved communication technology. The goal was to have a
total of...
- Army's Army Air Corps. It is
responsible for all of the Army Air Corps'
groundcrew Phase 2 and 3 training, as well as the
Ground Support Commanders Course...
- sent to France,
arriving in June 1918.
Among them were 370
pilots and
groundcrew,
including more than 100
officers who were sent to
flight school first...
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aircraft are
permanently based in the islands,
whilst their pilots and
groundcrew are
cycled through No. 1435
Flight from the
various Typhoon squadrons...
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Groundcrew refuelling a
Hurricane Mk.I of 32 Squadron, RAF
Biggin Hill, Bromley, London,
August 1940...
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Squadron pilots have the
callsign of
Rydder meaning Knight, and for the
groundcrews the
callsign of Rubicon. See also: F-16
grant from the US Government...
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immediately after receiving the order. When no
aircraft were at framom, the
groundcrew would evacuate the area as a
safety measure and
return when new aircraft...