But, he added, the aircrews were professionals and knew what problems lay ahead, thus ensuring a good chance of success. |
With most aircrews traversing hot, desert-like climates, it's easy to assume an arctic survival situation is not in the cards. |
Visitors from around the world travel to see its unique collection of memorabilia from international aircrews. |
For some time, all aircrews remained ready and awaiting orders to launch while staying near or sleeping with our warbirds. |
Houle also suggested to higher authorities that downed aircrews use the term Mayday instead of just talking on the radio. |
The tanker requirements study justified the current tanker force structure and identified significant shortfalls in both aircraft and aircrews. |