Hayner's nose art is considered some of the best produced during the war, when the artwork was a popular morale booster for pilots and aircrews. |
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With each buy, the command is promising airplanes, aircrews or support to meet the requirements. |
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For some time, all aircrews remained ready and awaiting orders to launch while staying near or sleeping with our warbirds. |
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Although a peaceful mission, it required aircrews to travel vast distances, so the need to have rescue crews on hand was still required. |
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Houle also suggested to higher authorities that downed aircrews use the term Mayday instead of just talking on the radio. |
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But, he added, the aircrews were professionals and knew what problems lay ahead, thus ensuring a good chance of success. |
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The tanker requirements study justified the current tanker force structure and identified significant shortfalls in both aircraft and aircrews. |
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What drew Osburn to Edwards was the chance to escape from behind the computer and get on the flight line to work with planes and aircrews. |
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With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards. |
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Visitors from around the world travel to see its unique collection of memorabilia from international aircrews. |
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In the most basic sense, aircrews want mission-ready aircraft to fly and modern, new weapons to play with. |
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I'm sure many aircrews lived under the same circumstances at that time. |
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The aircrews averaged about 1,000 flying hours in that time. |
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Scattered around the airfield are the remains of many Allied and Japanese aircraft, whose aircrews made the ultimate sacrifice for their countries. |
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Hauling scientists and supplies to the stations gives aircrews a chance to practice icy take-offs and landings and get a feel for being on the ice. |
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Many equally dedicated ground and logistical personnel are supporting the aircrews with maintenance teams ensuring the aircraft are fully serviceable. |
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There was a potentially serious risk to aircraft, aircrews and air operations from possible collisions, as well as impact on the operational effectiveness of the base. |
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The aircrews went to the Baltimore plant to fly the planes back. |
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The squadrons had operated Nimrod MR2 maritime patrol aircraft at RAF Kinloss and between them will comprise eighteen aircrews. |
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The improved JPADS dramatically decreases this risk for the aircrews and aircraft. |
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And he keeps his aircrews up to date on how to survive anywhere. |
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The simulators will be used to prepare aircrews for the full spectrum of personnel recovery, including combat search and rescue missions in multiple environments. |
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This idea was used by Steven Spielberg for his science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which features the lost Flight 19 aircrews as alien abductees. |
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The program's two high fidelity E-3 AWACS operational flight trainers enable aircrews to practice takeoffs, landings, aerial refuelings and emergency procedures. |
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Aircrews will refuel fixed-wing receiver-capable aircraft for the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps and coalition forces. |
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