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In other news ... "nice one Australia"
Austria, Shirley.
In other news ... "nice one Australia"
My typo (phone offers words and I got in the habit of using them. I must take more care.Austria, Shirley.
Actually, a good linguistic question. You can't do the 'firefighters' gambit, you can't call them 'pilots' (as that excludes the non-pilot 'airpeople'), and the latter sounds ridiculous.
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Actually, a good linguistic question. You can't do the 'firefighters' gambit, you can't call them 'pilots' (as that excludes the non-pilot 'airpeople'), and the latter sounds ridiculous.
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Aircrew?
Actually, yes, I think that works, even if it's generally more usually used as the label for the whole team on an aeroplane.
Just goes to show that, in most circumstances, words don't really matter. The airmen/airpeople/aircrew are still dead and their families probably don't give a toss what they were called.
I'm not going to make a judgement about that as it's outside of my experience on all counts.
Not every statement is requesting judgement.
Actually, a good linguistic question. You can't do the 'firefighters' gambit, you can't call them 'pilots' (as that excludes the non-pilot 'airpeople'), and the latter sounds ridiculous.
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