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ground crew
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ground crew
n.
A team of mechanics and technicians that maintain and service aircraft on the ground.
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Noun1.ground crew - the crew of technicians and mechanics who service aircraft on the groundground crew - the crew of technicians and mechanics who service aircraft on the ground
work party, crew, gang - an organized group of workmen


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Chris and his comrades - pilots and groundcrew - have been in Kandahar for just a few weeks, operating their fleet of eight fighterbombers 24 hours a day from one of the world' busiest runways.
She is a trained Aviation Groundcrew Specialist, which means she's qualified to do the same job in airports and can drive a variety of larger vehicles (including tanks), and intends to be a pilot.
As part of his RAF posting, Neil is a member of a specialised groundcrew, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, dedicated to keeping Britain's historical aircraft airworthy.
 
 
 
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