How do you use Aircrews in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Aircrews meaning
plural of aircrew
Using Aircrews
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of aircrew
- In the example corpus, aircrews often appears in combinations such as: the aircrews, aircrews were, aircrews from.
Context around Aircrews
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Aircrews
- In this selection, "aircrews" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, japanese, prepared, volunteer, delivered, maintainers and reward stand out and add context to how "aircrews" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include aircrews earned the and aircrews from the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "aircrews" sits close to words such as abdulkadir, abed and abhay, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with aircrews
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
From 1941, the base trained all Dutch military aircrews. (9 words)
The request by the technician has divided aircrews at 7 Squadron. (11 words)
The aircrews delivered more than 40 bucket loads of water, totaling nearly 8,000 gallons. (15 words)
The ability to fire off salvoes of 16-inch shells and Tomahawk missiles at land targets, especially Soviet air defenses, would have been a godsend to the aircraft carriers and aircrews who would have had to fly combat missions over the Soviet Union. (43 words)
According to these allegations, the practice was initially successful, but Army Air Force combat aircrews quickly developed and established standard procedures to first warn off, and then fire upon any "stranger" trying to join a group's formation. (38 words)
If history is any guide, the best measures the Air Force can take to solve its pilot problem are to train more aircrews, reward existing crews for staying longer, and ease up on combat deployments. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
More than half of the downed U.S. aircrews were rescued while most of the Japanese aircrews were never recovered.
Aircrews from the Netherlands and Romania currently train with Lockheed Martin F-16 simulators, and this training center will support readiness through an affordable, efficient sequence of ground-based and flight training missions.
Airmen from the 105th also coordinated lodging and other needs for the aircrews from the units participating in the exercise.
The ability to fire off salvoes of 16-inch shells and Tomahawk missiles at land targets, especially Soviet air defenses, would have been a godsend to the aircraft carriers and aircrews who would have had to fly combat missions over the Soviet Union.
The aircrews delivered more than 40 bucket loads of water, totaling nearly 8,000 gallons.
The exercises prepared aircrews for the unpredictability of actual combat and underscored the rewarding nature of their vital support roles.
As demand swelled, the Air Force “became much less discriminating and began pulling non-volunteer aircrews from the various manned aircraft communities,” the history continues.
Even when the North Vietnamese did detect the plane and fire at it, the increasingly skilled aircrews could often get through and get away again.
To get the bombs to detonate at the precise moment, Kenney learned that the aircrews had been able to modify Australian 10- to 12-second fuses to 5-second fuses.
Imperial Navy aircrews had suffered serious losses, especially of skilled pilots at Coral Sea, Midway, and during the Solomon Islands campaigns.
The Air Force presented its first "R" devices to airmen this month, giving them to aircrews from the 432nd Wing/432 Air Expeditionary Wing on July 11 at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada.
The request by the technician has divided aircrews at 7 Squadron.
Goldfein left RPA aircrews, maintainers, intelligence analysts, weather specialists and other support Airmen who call the 432nd WG home with one last message concerning his admiration for their continued involvement in operations downrange.
If history is any guide, the best measures the Air Force can take to solve its pilot problem are to train more aircrews, reward existing crews for staying longer, and ease up on combat deployments.
According to these allegations, the practice was initially successful, but Army Air Force combat aircrews quickly developed and established standard procedures to first warn off, and then fire upon any "stranger" trying to join a group's formation.
Aircrews earned the Mackay Trophy for the most meritorious flight of the year, and the Tunner Award.
Another issue was the very small ground clearance when attached to the Handley Page Victor, and Victor aircrews were especially aware of the dangers when taking off.
As the war intensified, Boeing used feedback from aircrews to improve each new variant with increased armament and armor.
Free French The Royal Air Force issued at least 21 Mitchell IIIs to No 342 Squadron, which was made up primarily of Free French aircrews.
From 1941, the base trained all Dutch military aircrews.
Common combinations with aircrews
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: