These included infantry battalions, land combat support units, the Special Air Service and aircrew personnel. |
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Hours later, the safety officer showed all the aircrew the aspirin bottle and the pictures. |
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The Fleet Aviation Officer, CMDR Andrew Whittaker looked after contacting pilots, aircrew and maintainers. |
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With the exception of Lieutenant Alun Jones, 28 of the aircrew and passengers were provided with individual headstones at the time. |
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Wildlife sightings reported by aircrew could save the lives of aviators on later flights. |
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Fortunately, all four members of the aircrew egressed the aircraft without physical injuries. |
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An Electronic Flight Information System provides primary pilotage and navigation displays for the aircrew. |
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Long before the aircrew are awake, the indispensable ground crew service aircraft ready for the next sortie. |
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They had no perceptible impact on German opinion, though the leaflet raids gave aircrew some essential training in night navigation. |
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They are designed to ensure that the aircrew obtain adequate sleep between duty periods. |
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These actions limited the exposure of the aircrew and team to hostile fire. |
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He'd flown combat missions in Vietnam and was one of the few aircrew members with combat experience. |
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If an aircrew makes errors in evaluating an engine failure, they can lose a perfectly flyable aircraft. |
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However, as a result of a massive rescue operation only 16 pilots and 33 aircrew remained missing by first light on June 20th. |
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About 300 West Indians also enlisted in the RAF for aircrew duties and subsequently about 5,500 volunteered for ground duties. |
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His job was to help piece the puzzle together and confirm the fate of the aircrew. |
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Four other South Africans and six Armenian aircrew were also given long sentences. |
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As pilots, we emphasize aircrew coordination so everyone is on the same page. |
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The aircrew successfully configured the aircraft and proceeded with a full-stop landing. |
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On the same aircrew, the guy who limited himself to coffee became a jittering mass of jelly. |
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When you visit the war graves and see so many young aircrew who died for their country, you realise their bravery has not been acknowledged. |
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As the plane pulled into the terminal, the aircrew allowed passengers to use their wireless phones. |
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The additional flying is to maintain and hone the night flying skills of our ship's pilots and aircrew. |
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This suite allows the aircrew to detect radar and missile threats and react while deploying countermeasures to defeat anything fired at them. |
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This enables the aircrew and the personnel on the ground to see the hoist as it is lowered to help maintain situational awareness. |
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Professionally, I think our juniors see it as a measure of expertise, while for some aircrew it is a security factor. |
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They were just about to call for taxi clearance when one of the aircrew told the loadmaster that the battery door might still be open. |
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Although our procedures are standardized, a change in aircrew is always a challenge. |
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Waiting for clearance to take-off, aircrew and passengers alike sweat profusely. |
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While I calculated numbers to the primary divert, the aircrew based their numbers on a divert 25 miles farther away. |
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However, with five competent aircrew in the plane, rank should not have been an issue. |
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We lifted the surveillance level of aircrew and passengers from 80 percent, in the previous Government, to 100 percent. |
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Many WWII aircrew survived combat, only to lose their lives over friendly soil. |
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The aircraft is flown by two pilots rather than four aircrew. |
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The Few, as Churchill dubbed the Fighter Command aircrew, were not the free-spirited, knights of the air, officer types immortalised by the media. |
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The loan of a USN helicopter for combat search and rescue duties in place of the obsolete Sea Otter biplane flying boat had an outstanding effect on aircrew morale. |
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He immediately returned to his launch position, calmly informed the aircrew of the situation, and directed them on the safest method of egressing the aircraft. |
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The system consists of components effectively integrated to maximize safe aircraft operation and human performance while not encumbering the aircrew. |
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Many aircrew and passengers owed their survival in crash landings to its rugged construction, and its resistance to battle damage was legendary. |
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International students must be medically and dentally fit for aircrew employment in accordance with the standards of their own Air Forces. |
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With the country's only decompression chamber, scientists at the University of Toronto studied the effects of high-altitude flight on aircrew. |
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Apart from the information provided through ATIS, ATC endeavours to provide other information that would be of assistance to aircrew. |
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Although less romantic than the famous fighter aces, the aircrew of the spotters had a much greater impact on the outcome of the war. |
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This phraseology serves to highlight the immediate danger to the aircrew and to illicit a quick response to the instruction. |
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As a result, aircrew cannot make voluntary, smooth eye movements while scanning featureless airspace. |
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Camouflage painting of the aircrew tent and the officers' tents was started today. |
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Trained aircrew, support personnel, and aircraft are effective only with a robust airfield structure. |
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The pilot and aircrew will wear a garment equipped with tactile sensors to direct the hover and movement. |
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These regulations do not absolve the operator or the regulator from their responsibility to verify that aircrew respect the limitations. |
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The determination of health standards for licensing pilots, aircrew and air traffic controllers. |
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For CAI-AO-03, this includes base salary at the job rate, aviation aircrew allowance and extra duty allowance. |
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Britain proposed that Canada operate training facilities for pilots and aircrew from Britain and the Commonwealth. |
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The Brandon Airport was one of the 75 new aircrew training sites built in this expansion. |
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The AIR 1 aircrew was directed by North Shore Rescue to a set of distinctive tracks in the snow that entered a wooded area. |
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Non-flying aircrew and engineers were able to watch the action from a nearby hillside, which only served to increase the concentration of the flying pilots. |
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Naval air squadrons were short of aircrew and maintainers and were still using up stocks of obsolete wartime aircraft as production of new types moved slowly. |
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A quick call over our squadron common frequency let our wingman know he had the mission, and the aircrew in the turning backup would be his wingman. |
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I forgot about the aircrew in back and what they were doing. |
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This was introduced many years ago as the small size of the airmen aircrew element meant commanders had always played a major role in their personnel management. |
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If it weren't for the parachute riggers' dedication to making sure aircrew have all their required equipment, in good condition, we would have lost a lot more pilots. |
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He stressed the successes not just of the aircrew but of the hundreds of Combat Support Group personnel supporting combatant forces at bases within and outside Australia. |
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However, in the transition zone front blue to brown water, the perception of blue-water operations leads many aircrew to forgo thorough consideration of the divert option. |
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The hospital was almost completely occupied by aircrew burns patients. |
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Operating over home territory, British aircrew could fly again if they survived being shot down. |
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Both the RAF and Luftwaffe struggled to replace manpower losses, though the Germans had larger reserves of trained aircrew. |
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On the postflight inspection, the aircrew spotted a large hole on the starboard side of the nose cone. |
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A good part of this transformation was the result of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, which saw thousands of pilots, navigators, and other aircrew from around the world trained in Canada. |
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The aircrew of the two helicopters are not nationals of Côte d'Ivoire and, during the visit, the Group noted the presence of four non-Ivorian technicians at work on one of the helicopters. |
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Downed pilots and aircrew, it was hoped, would be picked up by any boats or ships which happened to be passing by. |
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The building will also eventually house 12 Wing Shearwater Operations staff, and the Helicopter Test and Evaluation Facility, as well as aircrew flight planning and support functions. |
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As evidenced by the occurrence data, poor crew communication may result in unnecessary injuries or fatalities and unnecessary exposure to risk for passengers and aircrew alike. |
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For this exercise, each target indicated which radio it had and the aircrew was briefed to attempt to communicate with the target after locating it. |
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Under her direction a very high standard of Service messing has been achieved which has been an important contribution to the welfare and morale of aircrew training in Canada. |
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In an electro-optical system, a television camera in the nose of the bomb sends real-time pictures of the target area to the aircrew, who then lock the weapon onto the target or actively guide it all the way to impact. |
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The aircrew, the ground staff and their back-up would still be being paid. |
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Calls for more exhaustive psychological testing of airline pilots intensified as it became clear that few national aviation authorities require formal psychometric testing once aircrew have qualified. |
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In other words the two sides were suffering almost the same losses in trained aircrew, in proportion to their overall strengths. |
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This indicates the Germans were running out of aircrew as well as aircraft. |
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One officer and two aircrew were killed on 26 October 1940 when RAF Lossiemouth was attacked by the Luftwaffe for the first time. |
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The squadron also trained aircrew officers from foreign nations posted to the UK on two to three year exchange tours. |
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In addition, wider raids gave aircrew experience of day and night navigation, and tested the defences. |
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The aircrew are selected from existing ambulance service personnel and specially trained for their work on the helicopter. |
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There was originally a pool of twenty aircrew who worked on the Air Ambulance on a rotation basis. |
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Germany was forbidden to have a military air force by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, but developed aircrew training in civilian and sport flying. |
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The school willtrain a range of aircrew and groundcrew in how to operate and maintain theRAF s 22 A400M Atlas aircraft. |
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Our program includes: aircrew survival, aviation, citizenship, rocketry, physical fitness, leadership, marksmanship, radio communications and recreational sports. |
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This would go on their file for further reference, and in extreme cases may be the lever that the CO uses to post qualified but no longer gainfully employable aircrew. |
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In the sand box, we are short on parts to fix our aircrew integrated helmet system. |
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He enlisted with the RAF on the 7th September 1942 and volunteered for aircrew but failed on his eye sight. |
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At least 3,363 Luftwaffe aircrew were killed, 2,641 missing and 2,117 wounded. |
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Lt Cmdr Marshall commanded 767 Fleet Air Arm squadron which had the task of converting naval aircrew and also RAF aircrew to the then brand new F4K Phantom. |
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While most aviators and aircrew complain at back pain is an occupational hazard, he truth is that it's an overwhelming problem for aviators and non-aviators, alike. |
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Members of this class of aircraft normally lack such amenities as lavatories and galleys and typically do not carry a flight attendant as an aircrew member. |
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In all some 200 pilots and aircrew were lost at sea during the battle. |
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Some 537 RAF aircrew lost their lives and many others were injured. |
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I AM looking for aircrew, groundcrew and all members of the RAF involved in operations to Arnhem, September 1944, for a 60th anniversary book to be called The RAF at Arnhem. |
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