1. crewed - Adjective
2. crewed - Verb
crewed (not comparable)
Having a crew; manned; piloted.
crewed
simple past and past participle of crew
A very long time after the beginning of the Pantropy program, a starship crewed by "standard" humans is en route to some unimportant backwater planet to deliver a pantropy team who are "adapted" humans resembling seals more than humans. Source: Internet
A space station is distinguished from other crewed spacecraft by its lack of major propulsion or landing facilities. Source: Internet
All early human spaceflight was crewed, where at least some of the passengers acted to carry out tasks of piloting or operating the spacecraft. Source: Internet
The crew departed the space station on Saturday afternoon, US time, aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, the same craft that brought them to space in that vessel's first crewed flight. Source: Internet
Along with the Boeing Starliner, the Crew Dragon will start making crewed space flights in 2017. Source: Internet
It’s not just the rovers and uncrewed modules having all the fun – there will be crewed missions from Virgin Galactic, China, SpaceX and Boeing in 2020. Source: Internet