aircraft mechanic
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaircraftandmechanic
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aircraft
noun[C]
uk/ˈeə.krɑːft/us/ˈer.kræft/
any vehicle, with or without an engine, that can fly, such as a plane ...
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mechanic
noun
uk/məˈkæn.ɪk/us/məˈkæn.ɪk/
someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and ...
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(Definition ofaircraftandmechanicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To describe him simply as an engineeringaircraftmechanicis simplistic and inadequate.
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Anaircraftmechanicand inspector were hired and an in-house maintenance program has been developed.
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He has worked as anaircraftmechanicand airport manager in addition to buying and selling airplanes and restoring them.
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From 1925 he trained as anaircraftmechanic, and in 1928 he became a pilot himself.
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League had been a licensed pilot, and licensed engine andaircraftmechanic.
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He apprenticed as anaircraftmechanicas a teenager, qualifying in 1910.
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His childhood ambitions were to become anaircraftmechanic, despite his talents in art at an early age.
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Upon returning from the war, she became anaircraftmechanicand a piloting teacher.
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About a new religion developing around anaircraftmechanic.
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Udet tried in vain to return to the fighting, but was unable to get into the pilot oraircraftmechanictraining offered by the army.
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First she became anaircraftmechanic.
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Albans in the past has referred to certain categories of wireless operator of one sort and another and to aircraft mechanics dealing with electrical equipment.
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By 1928 the officers' school was supported by separate schools for aircraft mechanics and meteorologists, then further specialized training for bomber pilots and fighter pilots.
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Almost 1.4 million men received technical training as aircraft mechanics, electronics specialists, and other technicians.
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A week later, he began flying lessons, spending non-flying time watching and learning from local aircraft mechanics.
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Aircraft mechanics deal daily with aluminium alloy corrosion.
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Unfortunately the flight school was suddenly closed, and all students were instead transferred to be trained as aircraft mechanics.
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The work force includes technical, engineering and administrative personnel, consisting mainly of licensed aircraft mechanics.
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