Pretty much.I assume that engine is a total loss now?
Ground vehicles are required to yield to aircraft.
Not even close to yielding in this example.
Too often, ground vehicles, like catering trucks and baggage carts, think “yield” means “floor it and get there first”.
Look how fast that tractor was pulling those carts.
That cost American around $10 million because of their willful failure to follow rules.
How much did the guy pulling the cart care? Minimum, like his wage.
Ground vehicles are required to yield to aircraft.
Not even close to yielding in this example.
Too often, ground vehicles, like catering trucks and baggage carts, think “yield” means “floor it and get there first”.
Look how fast that tractor was pulling those carts.
That cost American around $10 million because of their willful failure to follow rules.
What I meant is the guy probably isn't paid enough to give a crap. I'm not shaming him for making minimum wage, but it did come across that way. Sorry for that.Kinda rude and I doubt it.
Well, if it’s a baggage cart from another airline, perhaps, but it’s just as likely to be one of their own…Can AA sue for loss of revenue due to the aircraft being out of service ?
Social media, 24/7 news on your phone. Now, you can see every stupid thing people do. And they have been doing it before too.Is it my imagination, or is STUPID stuff like this happening more often lately?
Scott