Groundcrew
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In aviation, the groundcrew is the support crew supplying the aircraft with fuel and maintenance, as opposed to the aircrew.
In airlines, ground crew members include:[citation needed]
- Airframe and powerplant technicians
- Avionics technicians
- Baggage handlers
- Rampers
- Gate agents
- Ticket agents
- Passenger service agents (such as airline lounge employees)
- Flight dispatchers
Some ground crew members are responsible for cleaning the runway of small metal parts lost from aircraft, in order to prevent Foreign Object Damage.[citation needed]
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In the Air Force, the Ground Crew consists of two members: the Crew Chief ("A" man) and a Weapons Tech or Specialist ("B" man). These two individuals work together to launch and recover the aircraft.