crewmember

  • 1crewmember — noun A member of a crew. The crewmembers held an emergency meeting in their cabin …

    Wiktionary

  • 2crewmember — n. one who is part of a crew, one who is part of a work team …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 3crewmember — A person assigned by an operator to duty on an aircraft during flight time (ICAO). He or she is a person carried by an aircraft who is (i) employed, engaged, or contracted by the operator of the aircraft; (ii) carried for the sole purpose of… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 4flight crewmember — A licensed crewmember charged with duties essential to the operation of an aircraft during flight time (ICAO) …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 5List of University of Washington people — This page lists noted students, alumni and faculty members of the University of Washington.Notable UW students and alumni Nobel Laureates*Linda B. Buck (BS 1975, BS 1975) Physiology and Medicine, 2004 *George Hitchings (1927, 1928) Physiology and …

    Wikipedia

  • 6List of Deadliest Catch episodes — This is a list of Deadliest Catch episodes with original airdate on Discovery Channel. Airdates on Discovery Channel Canada generally differ. Contents 1 Pilot 2 Season 1 3 Season 2 4 Season 3 …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Preferential bidding system — Preferential bidding is a method of solving transport workforce schedules consisting of specific flights and certain qualified crewmembers, or pairings , while allowing those crewmembers to request periodic work schedules using weighted… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Mistborn: The Well of Ascension —   …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Alien (Avalon Hill) — Infobox VG title = Alien caption = Title for the Apple ] [ game developer = Avalon Hill publisher = Avalon Hill designer = engine = released = 1982 genre = Strategy game modes = Single player ratings = platforms = Apple II media = requirements =… …

    Wikipedia

  • 10Sterile Cockpit Rule — The Sterile Cockpit Rule is an FAA regulation requiring pilots to refrain from non essential activities during critical phases of flight, normally below 10,000 feet. The FAA imposed the rule in 1981 after reviewing a series of accidents that were …

    Wikipedia