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  • crew — [kruː] noun [countable] TRAVEL TRANSPORT 1. all the people working on a ship or plane: • These planes carry over 300 passengers and crew. 2. all the people working on a ship or plane except the most important officers: • The captai …   Financial and business terms

  • Crew scheduling — is the process of assigning crews to operate transportation systems, such as rail lines or aircraft. Contents 1 Complex 2 4 Parts 3 Real Time 4 Disruptions …   Wikipedia

  • Crew 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… …   Wikipedia

  • Crew 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… …   Wikipedia

  • crew — crew1 [kro͞o] n. [ME creue, increase, growth < OFr < pp. of creistre, to grow < L crescere: see CRESCENT] 1. a group of people associating or classed together; company, set, gang, etc. 2. a group of people working together, usually under …   English World dictionary

  • crew — [n] group working together aggregation, assemblage, band, bevy, bunch, cluster, collection, company, complement, congregation, corps, covey, crowd, faction, gang, hands, herd, horde, lot, mob, organization, pack, party, posse, retinue, sailors,… …   New thesaurus

  • crew — (n.) mid 15c., group of soldiers, from M.Fr. crue (O.Fr. creue) an increase, recruit, military reinforcement, from fem. pp. of creistre grow, from L. crescere arise, grow (see CRESCENT (Cf. crescent)). Meaning people acting or working together is …   Etymology dictionary

  • crew — 1 /kru:/ noun 1 (C) all the people working on a ship, plane etc: These planes carry over 300 passengers and crew. 2 (C) all the people working on a ship, plane etc except the most important officers: How many crew does he need to sail his yacht?… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • crew — n. group working together 1) a ground; gun; road; skeleton; stage; tank; work; wrecking crew ship s personnel 2) a ship s crew 3) a crew mutinies 4) in a crew rowing team 5) a varsity crew 6) to go out for crew misc. 7) a motley crew ( a… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • crew — 01. The work [crew] finished up around 6:00 02. The entire [crew] of the Challenger was killed when the space shuttle exploded shortly after take off. 03. My cousin is working as a [crew] member on a cruise ship sailing around the Caribbean. 04.… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • crew — crew1 W3S3 [kru:] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: crew additional soldiers, reinforcements (15 16 centuries), from Old French creue increase , from creistre; CRESCENT] 1.) all the people who work on a ship or plane ▪ The plane crashed, killing two of …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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