Definition: The word "aircraftmen" in the New Testament is translated to "thos." This term comes from the Greek word "archaikai," which means "thorough, skilled" or "worthy." It typically refers to those who are qualified and able to operate aircraft (e.g., pilots). The verb "to be capable of operating" can be used to describe a person's ability in any field that involves flying an aircraft. The Greek word "archaikai" is translated into English as "skillful," which means "skillful or proficient." In the context of aviation, it also connotes the quality of having knowledge and understanding about aerodynamics, flight mechanics, and other aspects related to aircraft operations. The Hebrew term "archeia" translates into English as "skillful," where it conveys proficiency in craft. This word can be used in various contexts depending on its usage but generally refers to someone who possesses a particular skill or capability in an aircraft operation or maintenance. Therefore, the word "aircraftmen" comes from the Greek term and describes skilled and knowledgeable individuals who operate and maintain aircrafts as part of their profession.