Word for "requires a crew"

The straightforward

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

leads me to think that it is appropriate to use:

'requires a crew' -> 'manned'


"Must be manned" works but you require one word. Ununmanable means what you want, but it doesn't sound right and isn't a word. Manned works, but only in certain contexts. In others it can mean currently manned. It is your best bet for a single word though.

Other short phrases you could use. Dependent on crew. Manually controlled.


nonautonomous

This is the opposite of autonomous which can mean to operate independently with out need of outside influence. Autonomous is often used to decribe automated robitic structures that do not require input from humans to perform their tasks.