O'Hare ground incident

Yikes. Don't know what they teach in the work place today. The job I retired from preached SAFETY FIRST to us daily for 30 yrs. Matter of fact , they even told you on the very first day of orientation "the quickest way out the gate=getting fired is to get caught in a safety violation."
Safety is no longer just counting good days - it’s around the strength of the safeguards and how those are owned and verified …
This guy needs to understand that …
 
Way back when I was gainfully employed we had ramp passes to go anywhere on the SF airport. I would have the operators tow the broke down tuggers or forklifts and sweepers to a safe area. Active areas of the airport is not a place for a fool (me). I have seen jet blast blow the containers around.
 
The AF plane was an A350 - engines running
(I’m on an AF A350 in 11 days)

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Great shot of the Prawn on the engine inlet cowl. There's a fascinating history behind that thing if you want to research it.
 
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