crew chief

  • 1Crew chief — may refer to: Crew chief (auto racing), the head person on a race team who directs both the driver and pit crew Crew chief (Ford Automobile Product), Part of the Ford Work Solutions Package see Ford Sync In emergency medical services, a crew… …

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  • 2crew chief — noun : a noncommissioned officer (as in the United States Air Force) who supervises a ground crew of airplane mechanics * * * crew chief, 1. (in the U.S. Air Force) a noncommissioned officer who supervises a ground crew. 2. any person in charge… …

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  • 3crew chief — noun a) The leader or the head of a crew. b) the chief umpire, referee or other official …

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  • 4crew chief — noun Date: 1926 one who is in charge of a crew of workers; especially a noncommissioned officer (as in the air force) who supervises an airplane s ground crew …

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  • 5Mike Ford (NASCAR crew chief) — Mike Ford Personal information Nationality American Born April 13, 1970 (1970 04 13) (age 41) Morristown, Tennessee Sport Country United States …

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  • 6crew — Synonyms and related words: aerial photographer, age group, aggregation, aircrew, aircrewman, assembly, avigator, band, battalion, belly gunner, bevy, body, bombardier, brigade, bunch, cabal, cadre, camarilla, cast, cell, charmed circle, circle,… …

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  • 7Chief mate — The Chief Mate is customarily in charge of the ship s cargo and deck crew. General Other names : Chief Officer, First Mate, First Officer. De …

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  • 8Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army — Incumbent: MG Donald L. Rutherford Since: July 22, 2011 First …

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  • 9Crew resource management — or Cockpit resource management (CRM) is a procedure and training system in systems where human error can have devastating effects. Used primarily for improving air safety, CRM focuses on interpersonal communication, leadership, and decision… …

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  • 10Crew Resource Management — Crew (or Cockpit) Resource Management (CRM) training originated from a NASA workshop in 1979 that focused on improving air safety. The NASA research presented at this meeting found that the primary cause of the majority of aviation accidents was… …

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