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What (who) is ground crew - definition

SUPPORT PERSONNEL THAT SERVICE AIRCRAFT ON THE GROUND
Ground staff; Groundcrew
  • No. 225 Squadron]] at [[RAF Tilshead]], Wiltshire, September 1940. Both men (of [[leading aircraftman]] rank) wear [[parade dress]], which suggests the photo was taken during an official station inspection. More typically, ground crew would wear heavy duty working dress.

ground crew         
(ground crews)
At an airport, the people who look after the planes when they are on the ground are called the ground crew.
The airport ground crew tried to dissuade the pilot from taking off.
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Ground crew         
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 routine turn-around; as opposed to aircrew, who operate all aspects of an aircraft whilst in flight. The term ground crew is used by both civilian commercial airlines and in military aviation.
John Crew, 1st Baron Crew         
  • John Crew married Jemima Waldegrave (pictured), with whom he had several children.
ENGLISH LAWYER
John Crew, 1st Baron Crew of Stene
John Crew, 1st Baron Crew of Stene (1598 – 12 December 1679) was an English lawyer and politician, who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1624 and 1660. He was a Puritan and sided with the Parliamentary cause during the Civil War.

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Ground crew

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 routine turn-around; as opposed to aircrew, who operate all aspects of an aircraft whilst in flight. The term ground crew is used by both civilian commercial airlines and in military aviation.

Examples of use of ground crew
1. Three aircraft and 75 ground crew members were on scene.
2. The committee made sure each team consists of five members the pilot and four ground crew.
3. Hawkins, who enlisted in the Army at age 25, served in the ground crew.
4. Her ground crew were alarmed to see her soaring from 2,500ft to more than 32,000ft in 15 minutes.
5. The ground crew retracted about two–thirds of it before the astronauts ran out of time on the spacewalk.