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- unloading of aerial cargoes. Loadmasters serve in the militaries and civilian airlines of many nations. The Loadmaster role involves complex mathematical...
- 000-Series conventional-cab Chevrolet heavy duty trucks labeled as the Loadmaster. Buick's second variation of the "Nailhead" was produced from 1957–1966...
- Master Engineer (MEng) Master Air Electronics Operator (MAEOp) Master Air Loadmaster (MALM). This rank is the sole survivor of a system of separate ranks for...
- refueling boom operators, loadmasters, aerial gunners, and airborne communications specialists as follows: Flight engineers, loadmasters, other aircrew (C-130...
- Crew: 7 typical (Aircraft Commander, First Pilot, 2 Flight Engineers, 3 Loadmasters); 4 minimum (pilot, copilot, two flight engineers) 8 when augmented (Aircraft...
- it." One of the key recommendations was to mandate training for all loadmasters. The Canadian TV series Mayday (also known as Air Disasters and Air Emergency...
- The Ayres LM200 Loadmaster was a small cargo aircraft developed in the 1990s by Ayres Corporation largely for the needs of small-package carriers. In 1996...
- enlisted specialties. The latter range from flight combat operations such as loadmaster, to working in a dining facility to ensure that Airmen are properly fed...
- countermeasures system operators, strategic communications systems specialists, loadmasters, repair technicians, and various other functions depending on the specific...
- The Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster is an unconventional transport aircraft that was designed by American engineer Vincent Burnelli and built in Canada in 1944...