Groundcrew
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In aviation, groundcrew or ground staff are the support personnel that service aircraft on the ground – as opposed to aircrew, who operate an aircraft while in flight. The term groundcrew is used by both airlines and military aviation.
Airline ground crew members include:[citation needed] airframe and powerplant technicians, avionics technicians, ramp agents, customer service agents, and flight dispatchers. Ground crew members are responsible for clearing the runway and gate area of any debris or garbage, in order to prevent foreign object damage by an object being sucked into an engine.[citation needed] The crew visually inspects the tarmac and removes any items found; this is typically called a "FOD walk" and is done prior to an aircraft's arrival and departure.
See also[edit]
- Ground support equipment
- Aircrew
- Aircraft maintenance
- Aircraft maintenance checks
- Aircraft maintenance engineer
- Aircraft maintenance technician
- Airworthiness
- Maintenance resource management
- Maintenance, repair, and operations
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