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Перевод: airman
[существительное] летчик ; авиатор ; авиаспециалист
Тезаурус:
- MEGIDDO, Israel (Reuter) - A Syrian air force major yesterday landed a Soviet-made MiG-23 fighter in Israel and an army statement said he requested political asylum, becoming the first Arab airman to do so in more than 20 years.
- Five members of a policeman's family, a soldier and an airman were among Monday's victims.
- I tried to start the engine but the airman on the starter battery trailer had fled so I could not do a thing except huddle in the cockpit, waiting for the sensation of being hit.
- He wasn't a smiling skullman, he wasn't a melted airman.
- They subsequently announced a restricted two-control airman's licence, requiring only twothirds of the training time of "conventional gear" (i.e. taildragger) aircraft like the Piper Cub, Taylorcraft et al .
- We were at Oxford together, Robert and I, and have often talked the night away in former times, mingling literature and politics and cheap red wine with the cigarette smoke and the laughter and the brittle pile of old Al Bowlly records he had stumbled upon in a junk-shop kept by a one-time Polish airman.
- Syrian airman asks Israelis for asylum
- Aside from Boyce and Lee, these include Edward Howard, a CIA employee who finally defected to Moscow taking with him a hoard of secret information about his work; the Walker trio who for 17 years handed over details of US Navy cryptograhic equipment to the Russians in exchange for 750,000; Bruce Ott, a USAF airman who tried to sell the Russians a copy of the SR-71 spy plane operating manual; Robert Miller, an FBI agent who passed on secret documents to the Russians; Ronald Pelton, a communications expert with the NSA who for five years gave the Russians details of his work; Clyde Conrad, a retired US Army sergeant who for five years is alleged to have handed over top army contingency plans to the East; and Jonathan Pollard, a US Navy counter-intelligence analyst who was paid 50,000 by Israeli intelligence for top naval information, a particularly embarrassing incident.
- "Airman," she croaked.
- Airman finds his grave
- As reported in the Winter 1990 issue, it is cared for, beautifully I can report, by Pierre Regnault, a pre-war French airman who escaped to England in 1940, and enlisted in the RAFVR.
- We would brave the icy blast, stagger down the hill and stuff ourselves to the gills with scrambled or poached eggs on buttery toast, or light-as-air omelettes, followed by giant sized mugs of good, strong tea and thick slices of bread and farm butter, all priced to suit the hard-up airman's pocket.
- A soldier or airman on active service, or mariner at sea, can make an informal will, even by word of mouth, which will be valid provided that his communication to his audience was not a mere statement, but a request to him to see his intention carried out.
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