Word for "requires a crew"


Is there a single word to describe an entity (for example a boat, ship or power station) that requires some crew, staff or manning in order to function?


This is subtly different from using the words manned or crewed to describe an entity that is currently staffed, since this does not mean that it must be staffed to operate.



Answer



The straightforward



'does not require a crew' -> 'unmanned'



leads me to think that it is appropriate to use:



'requires a crew' -> 'manned'



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