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The phrase "crew area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated space for crew members, typically in contexts like aviation, maritime, or film production.
Example: "The safety briefing will take place in the crew area before we board the aircraft."
Alternatives: "staff zone" or "crew quarters."
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The first will serve as the entry and crew area.
Five people witnessed the flights: Adam Etheridge, John T. Daniels (who snapped the famous "first flight" photo using Orville's pre-positioned camera) and Will Dough, all of the U.S. government coastal lifesaving crew; area businessman W.C. Brinkley; and Johnny Moore, a teenaged boy who lived in the area.
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Some observers speculated that Mr. Snowden could be traveling in a crew rest area below the flight deck.
His statements had been preceded by those of victims, who reminded us of the stench surrounding Mr. Burge and his "midnight crew" of Area 2 Violent Crimes Division detectives.
The first indication of trouble appeared 3 hours and 40 minutes into the flight, and 10 minutes after the captain had gone to the crew rest area for some sleep, a normal procedure for a long flight.
It is common practice for a deceased passenger to be moved to an empty seat [if available] in first class or business class, or brought to a crew rest area and laid down and covered.
When a state labor inspector, Abe Tapia, visited the ranch on April 13, to see if the production had work permits for the children, he was told to wait in a production crew dining area for a producer.
On Thursday morning, as the jetliner approached coastal Canada, the pilot's body was taken from the cockpit to the crew rest area, according to Les Dorr Jr., a spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Air France told the Guardian the atmosphere was "tense" after an alarm went off in the crew rest area, but said the reports of smoke in the cabin and panic were "false" and a "gross exaggeration".
The impact tore a hole in the warship's port side at the waterline, flooding compartments that included a crew sleeping area.
U.S. NAVY CONTINUES SEARCHING FOR 10 MISSING SAILORS When the USS John S. McCain and the tanker Alnic MC collided, compartments that included a crew sleeping area were flooded and sealed.
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