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n. (context aviation English) The members of staff aboard a commercial aircraft, employed to ensure the safety and comfort of their passengers.
Wikipedia
Cabin Crew (also known as Aviators, RobKAY and Ben Garden and others) are a dance music duo from Sydney, Australia, that consists of Ben Garden and Rob Kittler.
Usage examples of "cabin crew".
A couple of the Colonel Maitland's cabin crew were in the central corridor, a steward and a maid.
A couple of the Colonel Malt/and's cabin crew were in the central corridor, a steward and a maid.
He bends forward, risks the censure of the cabin crew by pulling his bag out from under the seat ahead of him, and pulls out his photocopied G.
He cycled it twice, sending a two-chime signal to the cabin crew indicating their passage through ten thousand feet, then glanced back at the right-seater.
While the cabin crew got everybody settled in, Colonel von Eich ran down the pre-flight checklist.
There wasn't anything wrong that he could see, and he didn't want to seem like a nervous flyer to the cabin crew.
Lund thought they might like another juice on the way to orbit, and the cabin crew stayed busy.
If he got a hit, he'd have a man talk to the cabin crew of that Moscow-St.