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Able crewperson is the term to describe an [[astronaut]] who does not happen to have a specific role or position on the mission. A notable able crewperson was [[User:TheKillerRabbit|Nevin Hotson]], who is credited with having coined the term. In the 2007-08 astronaut application, the term "General Labour" was used instead, but it denotes the same role.
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'''Able Crewperson''' is the term to describe an [[astronaut]] who does not happen to have a specific role or position on the mission. A notable able crewperson was [[User:TheKillerRabbit|Nevin Hotson]], who is credited with having coined the term. In the 2007-08 astronaut application, the term "General Labour" was used instead, but it denotes the same role.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:25, 21 September 2008

Able Crewperson is the term to describe an astronaut who does not happen to have a specific role or position on the mission. A notable able crewperson was Nevin Hotson, who is credited with having coined the term. In the 2007-08 astronaut application, the term "General Labour" was used instead, but it denotes the same role.