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Definition of airman in English: airmannounPlural airmen ˈɛːmənˈɛrmən 1A pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force. (尤指空军)男性飞行员,机组成员 Example sentencesExamples - It's the level of organization where Air Force pilots and airmen feel they're part of the same unit.
- Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution.
- With all four of the downed airmen safely aboard, the flight crew made preparations for takeoff.
- Popular historians have tended to paint a relationship of adversaries between the troop carrier airmen and airborne paratroopers.
- You'll need to fill out an FAA airman's form, which is completed by the safety inspector and then sent to Oklahoma City for record keeping.
- A lot of times you're not, as a downed pilot or a downed airman, able to avoid capture.
- The Air Marshal said such programmes not only provided diversion to the airmen and their family members, but it also helped in personality development.
- Captain Paris and this first attachment of airmen had already completed an operational tour by flying the required 25 missions.
- About 20 former pilots gathered at the Imperial War Museum in central London, where sketches of the airmen with their aircraft are displayed.
- The book recounts the many stories of Australian airmen serving in Bomber Command during World War Two, some of whom came to South Lakeland to escape the horrors of nightly bombing runs.
- I knew that this assignment would surely test my skills as a pilot and I would be joining a rather elite group of airmen who were fast developing a reputation as being on the cutting edge of modern aviation.
- Often as not the rest of the crew could be split to form the nucleus of a new crew, or more likely, they could be whisked away individually to fly with other crews as replacements for airmen who had been killed or wounded.
- That's a plus for a base with a host of young airmen and pilot trainees who love to venture across the border.
- The history of airpower in Europe during WWII is dramatically presented in this compelling story of tens of thousands of young airmen, many of who never returned.
- Some 640 airmen and ground crew are joining the aircraft.
- The boat got stuck on a mud bank and his skipper shouted to let the airman go.
- This was introduced many years ago as the small size of the airmen aircrew element meant commanders had always played a major role in their personnel management.
- Australian squadrons, crews or individual airmen took part in practically all noteworthy events.
- He was incensed that loyal soldiers, sailors and airmen who had fought for their country under the most extreme conditions were denied the chance to create new careers for themselves.
- Some of the airmen will qualify for entrance to the astronaut pilot program.
Synonyms airwoman, flyer, aeronaut - 1.1 A member of the RAF below commissioned rank.
(英国皇家空军)空军士兵 Example sentencesExamples - This is not to diminish the importance of the bravery of Britain's airmen, soldiers and seamen.
- More than 100 veteran airmen, trainee pilots and base officials gathered at RAF Church Fenton on Saturday to swap stories about the station.
- The book lists the names of those 18,000 officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen stationed in North Yorkshire who were killed in action in the Second World War.
- Mrs. Jeanne Macdonald-Gregory, who had served as an RAF airwoman in World War II, wrote ‘The sky did not contain the normal heavy electric thunderclouds but moving layers, black in parts.’
- A clerk supply at No.1 Combat Communications Squadron, Richmond, she has been awarded the Lipshut Family Bursary, a scholarship offered to airmen or airwomen undertaking a degree with the view of obtaining a commission.
- Commanded by Squadron Leader Carl ‘Spike’ Jepson, The Red Arrows consists of over 100 officers and airmen drawn from throughout the RAF.
- A Book Of Remembrance in front of the clock names those killed in action including officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen of many units and nations.
- She worked as a cook in the airmen's and sergeant's mess.
- In January 1943 Miller embarked for England, having gained his flying badge as an airman pilot the previous November.
- Now the senior airman who headed the investigation into the crash has demanded it is reopened after new evidence came to light.
- The airmen of RAF 100 Squadron, based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, took Terence under their wing and with them he has travelled the world and beyond.
- The York branch of the Royal Air Force Association is appealing for new members to join its ranks to help support former airmen during difficult times.
- All enquiries should be made in writing giving the full name, rank and service number, where possible, of the airman / airwoman.
- The increasing complexity of military technology meant that soldiers, sailors, and airmen had to do complex jobs which required quick thinking, initiative, literacy, and numeracy.
- 1.2 A member of the US air force of the lowest rank, below staff sergeant.
(美国空军男兵最低军衔,中士之下)空军士兵 Example sentencesExamples - Energetic, adaptable, never tiring airmen are at the core of the Air Force.
- Beyond the jets is the small Air Force enclave where nearly 500 airmen live and work.
- He was reinstated at his former senior airman rank and assigned to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
- The Air Force recognizes its responsibility to better prepare airmen to succeed in command.
- The Air Force launched a new program in May to help airmen honor those who are often their biggest supporters - their parents.
- To a lesser degree, senior NCOs and squadron and wing commanders who purport to lead airmen are also among the guilty.
- If you're at least a senior airman with three years' Air Force experience, you can submit a package.
- I do this not to demean the contributions of the Air Force or its airmen.
- Despite how great it looked on paper, I began to wonder how many of my airmen below flight chief were really reading and heeding what I said.
- On the air base side, airmen run flight operations.
- The airmen only met the officers at the annual airmen's Christmas dinner when the officers traditionally served the meal.
- These airmen were a segregated unit of African-American pilots, which was awarded more than 150 Flying Crosses for valour during World War II.
- One of the driving factors in tools standardization is to make getting the answers or the rest of the story easier for the airmen and civilians who are the backbone of the Air Force spares support business.
- The 2003 Air Force Posture Statement reminds airmen that the nature of the Air Force is not home-station operations but deployed operations.
- Do your senior NCOs, senior civilians, and officers possess the leadership skills that can motivate midlevel NCOs and airmen in their areas?
- All airmen, junior NCOs and senior NCOs must learn how to function as effective leaders in the officership environment.
- Thirty-two US airmen arrived at Hoedspruit air base yesterday to set up aid operations for up to 600 American troops.
- If it doesn't get the volunteers to fill a growing need for recruiters, the Air Force will select airmen from other jobs to fill slots.
- He was part of the new breed of airmen, the kind the Air Force needed to build a separate image.
- This suggestion is objectionable to airmen and is the antithesis of US Air Force aerospace-power doctrine.
- 1.3 A member of the US navy whose general duties are concerned with aircraft.
(美国海军男性)空勤组成员 Example sentencesExamples - Young is only the second airman, and the first female to qualify as a flight deck director aboard Nimitz.
- A recruit can easily become a fireman in engineering on a frigate or just as easily direct aircraft on a carrier as an airman.
- By providing doors that open and close, climate controls, and proper lighting, airmen are able to increase productivity and quickly turn jets.
- The airman notified a tech sergeant, who then opened a panel to check the hydraulic leak.
- Plane captains usually are undesignated Navy airmen, meaning they haven't picked a rate or occupation specialty.
Rhymesairmen, chairman, chairmen Definition of airman in US English: airmannounˈɛrmənˈermən 1A pilot or member of the crew of an aircraft, especially in an air force. (尤指空军)男性飞行员,机组成员 Example sentencesExamples - About 20 former pilots gathered at the Imperial War Museum in central London, where sketches of the airmen with their aircraft are displayed.
- Australian squadrons, crews or individual airmen took part in practically all noteworthy events.
- Often as not the rest of the crew could be split to form the nucleus of a new crew, or more likely, they could be whisked away individually to fly with other crews as replacements for airmen who had been killed or wounded.
- The history of airpower in Europe during WWII is dramatically presented in this compelling story of tens of thousands of young airmen, many of who never returned.
- A lot of times you're not, as a downed pilot or a downed airman, able to avoid capture.
- He was incensed that loyal soldiers, sailors and airmen who had fought for their country under the most extreme conditions were denied the chance to create new careers for themselves.
- Captain Paris and this first attachment of airmen had already completed an operational tour by flying the required 25 missions.
- Popular historians have tended to paint a relationship of adversaries between the troop carrier airmen and airborne paratroopers.
- Some of the airmen will qualify for entrance to the astronaut pilot program.
- Though admittedly this was not a breakthrough idea, it was a reasonable request, so Smith's office worked with the airman to implement a solution.
- The book recounts the many stories of Australian airmen serving in Bomber Command during World War Two, some of whom came to South Lakeland to escape the horrors of nightly bombing runs.
- I knew that this assignment would surely test my skills as a pilot and I would be joining a rather elite group of airmen who were fast developing a reputation as being on the cutting edge of modern aviation.
- This was introduced many years ago as the small size of the airmen aircrew element meant commanders had always played a major role in their personnel management.
- You'll need to fill out an FAA airman's form, which is completed by the safety inspector and then sent to Oklahoma City for record keeping.
- The Air Marshal said such programmes not only provided diversion to the airmen and their family members, but it also helped in personality development.
- That's a plus for a base with a host of young airmen and pilot trainees who love to venture across the border.
- With all four of the downed airmen safely aboard, the flight crew made preparations for takeoff.
- It's the level of organization where Air Force pilots and airmen feel they're part of the same unit.
- Some 640 airmen and ground crew are joining the aircraft.
- The boat got stuck on a mud bank and his skipper shouted to let the airman go.
Synonyms airwoman, flyer, aeronaut - 1.1 A member of the US Air Force of the lowest rank, below sergeant.
(美国空军男兵最低军衔,中士之下)空军士兵 Example sentencesExamples - The airmen only met the officers at the annual airmen's Christmas dinner when the officers traditionally served the meal.
- One of the driving factors in tools standardization is to make getting the answers or the rest of the story easier for the airmen and civilians who are the backbone of the Air Force spares support business.
- This suggestion is objectionable to airmen and is the antithesis of US Air Force aerospace-power doctrine.
- All airmen, junior NCOs and senior NCOs must learn how to function as effective leaders in the officership environment.
- He was part of the new breed of airmen, the kind the Air Force needed to build a separate image.
- I do this not to demean the contributions of the Air Force or its airmen.
- Do your senior NCOs, senior civilians, and officers possess the leadership skills that can motivate midlevel NCOs and airmen in their areas?
- On the air base side, airmen run flight operations.
- He was reinstated at his former senior airman rank and assigned to Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.
- The Air Force launched a new program in May to help airmen honor those who are often their biggest supporters - their parents.
- Energetic, adaptable, never tiring airmen are at the core of the Air Force.
- Thirty-two US airmen arrived at Hoedspruit air base yesterday to set up aid operations for up to 600 American troops.
- The 2003 Air Force Posture Statement reminds airmen that the nature of the Air Force is not home-station operations but deployed operations.
- Despite how great it looked on paper, I began to wonder how many of my airmen below flight chief were really reading and heeding what I said.
- Beyond the jets is the small Air Force enclave where nearly 500 airmen live and work.
- To a lesser degree, senior NCOs and squadron and wing commanders who purport to lead airmen are also among the guilty.
- The Air Force recognizes its responsibility to better prepare airmen to succeed in command.
- If it doesn't get the volunteers to fill a growing need for recruiters, the Air Force will select airmen from other jobs to fill slots.
- These airmen were a segregated unit of African-American pilots, which was awarded more than 150 Flying Crosses for valour during World War II.
- If you're at least a senior airman with three years' Air Force experience, you can submit a package.
- 1.2 A member of the US navy whose general duties are concerned with aircraft.
(美国海军男性)空勤组成员 Example sentencesExamples - Young is only the second airman, and the first female to qualify as a flight deck director aboard Nimitz.
- By providing doors that open and close, climate controls, and proper lighting, airmen are able to increase productivity and quickly turn jets.
- A recruit can easily become a fireman in engineering on a frigate or just as easily direct aircraft on a carrier as an airman.
- Plane captains usually are undesignated Navy airmen, meaning they haven't picked a rate or occupation specialty.
- The airman notified a tech sergeant, who then opened a panel to check the hydraulic leak.
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