flight crew in English

noun
1
the personnel responsible for the operation of an aircraft during flight.
The Americans provide the medical crew and equipment while Australians supply the aircraft and flight crew , as well as medical personnel.

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1. Flight Attendant, Flight Attendant Gift, Gift for Her, Airline Attendant, Flight Crew Gift, Cabin Attendant, Gift for Flight Crew JMCreations18

2. Please pay very close attention to our flight crew.

3. used by the flight crew to control the flight path;

4. (1) used by the flight crew to control the flight path;

5. (1) used by the flight crew to determine the flight path;

6. Well, just the flight crew, the air marshal service, and the F.B.I.

7. Do not move until receipt of ‘thumbs up’ acknowledgement from flight crew.

8. they are used by the flight crew to control the flight path;

9. The flight crew brought the machine to a safe landing without further incident.

10. Airside Yammer; FAQ; Get the app; Login; Next generation roster app for flight crew

11. The 102 souls on board, including the flight crew, 96 of them survived the crash.

12. Acclimatized time means the time at the location where the flight crew member is Acclimatized

13. According to the flight crew, the fish was being carried aloft by a bald eagle.

14. The flight crew reported smoke in the cockpit and cabin before the tower lost contact.

15. Woe Betide any flight crew who mistake the new premier, kittenheels Theresa, for a hostess

16. Flight Attendants are the members of the flight crew that passengers probably interact with the most

17. alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating from a preselected altitude.

18. The flight crew aborted the takeoff, however, could not stop the aircraft on the wet runway.

19. (2) flight crew members’ voice communications using the interphone system and the public address system, if installed;

20. (2) alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating from a preselected altitude.

21. (5) Voice communications of flight crew members on the flight deck using the public address system, if installed.

22. Alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude

23. alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude

24. alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude,

25. Pilots and other flight crew immediately come to mind; so too do maintenance engineers and air traffic controllers.

26. Alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude,

27. (2) alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude,

28. 2. alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude,

29. (2) Alerting the flight crew by at least an aural signal, when deviating above or below a preselected altitude,

30. A Brattish banker has copped a mere $1,000 fine after ignoring flight crew instructions and attempting to kick police officers

31. 8.2(4) Not maintaining prescribed passenger and third party liability insurance coverage for a service for which another person provides an aircraft with flight crew.

32. Four of those recommendations, namely recommendation 2 ‘Mental health assessment of flight crew’, recommendation 3 ‘Prevention of misuse of alcohol and other psychoactive substances by the flight crew’, recommendation 4 ‘Training, oversight and network of AMEs’ and recommendation 5 ‘Creation of a European aero-medical data repository’, concern amendments to the rules on aircrew medical certification of Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011.

33. The flight crew has performed a rejected or "Balked" landing, one of the many skills that pilots practice and are ready to use on every touchdown

34. Mahon noted that the flight crew, with many thousands of hours of flight time between them, had considerable experience with the extreme accuracy of the aircraft's inertial navigation system.

35. 16 The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) later attributes the mysterious deviation to "A considerable degree of lack of alertness and attentiveness on the part of the flight crew.

36. An eight-bunk overhead crew rest is installed above the aft cabin, while a second crew rest area is located on the upper deck behind the cockpit for flight crew use.

37. He ordered a second bourbon and water, paid his drink tab (and attempted to give Schaffner the change), and offered to request meals for the flight crew during the stop in Seattle.

38. The operator shall establish operational procedures and training programs when ACAS is installed and serviceable so that the flight crew is appropriately trained in the avoidance of collisions and competent in the use of ACAS II equipment.

39. I can say with absolute confidence that after speaking with the rest of the flight crew, with bird experts, aviation engineers, after running through every scenario, after interviewing each player, there is still an " X " in this result

40. Det 1, 605 TES provides flight crew, mission crew, maintenance, and computer support personnel to the Awacs Combined Test Force for rapid prototyping, spiral development, and operational test and evaluation of U.S., North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and FMS Awacs …

41. (ii) for aerodromes where there is a public interest to maintain current operations and the CDFA technique cannot be applied, shall be established and regularly reviewed by the competent authority taking into account the operator’s experience, training programme and flight crew qualification.

42. The Government of Sudan, while noting space constraints within the airfield, agreed that the necessary measures would be taken by the Sudanese Civil Aviation Authorities to ensure operational priorities, including the co-location of pilots, flight crew and necessary staff within the airport

43. Whenever, as a result of failure or degradation of navigation, communications, altimetry, flight control or other systems, aircraft performance is degraded below the level required for the airspace in which it is operating, the flight crew shall advise the ATC unit concerned without delay.

44. Aircrew - Flight Crew Licensing The provisions of the Regulation on Aircrew are published in several documents: Implementing Rules (published in the Official Journal of the European Union) and associated Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC), Guidance Material (GM) and Certification Specifications (published on the Agency website).

45. For the purpose of this Regulation, cabin crew member means any crew member, other than a flight crew member, who performs, in the interests of safety of passengers, duties assigned to him/her by the operator or the commander in the cabin of an aeroplane

46. Tion, known as the ‘Brasher Notification,’ is intended to provide the involved flight crew with an opportunity to make note of the occurrence and collect their thoughts for future coordination with Flight Standards regarding enforcement actions or operator training.” The Brasher Call If you receive a Brasher …

47. Amendment 23 ANNEX, PARAGRAPH 1, SUBPARAGRAPH (C) Annex I, paragraph 2, table - new Category (e) (Directive 2003/87/EC) (e) training flights performed exclusively for the purpose of obtaining a licence, or a rating in the case of cockpit flight crew where this is substantiated by an appropriate remark in the flight plan provided that the flight does not serve for the transport of passengers and/or cargo or for the positioning or ferrying of the aircraft; (e) training flights performed exclusively for the purpose of obtaining a licence, or a rating in the case of cockpit flight crew where this is substantiated by an appropriate remark in the flight plan provided that the flight does not serve for the transport of passengers and/or cargo;