Obviously, the ramper was working on part one of their "Trapped in the cargo hold" rap opera.
Maximillian_Jenius said:Alright Jesse, why are the flaps still down at the gate!?!?
"Fell asleep." You get what you pay for. That being said, it may be time to think about putting some sort of switch in the cargo hold to alert the pilots if someone is stuck inside. Perhaps an O2 mask and a heavy coat, and when the O2 is started an EICAS message appears.
Most if not all cargo compartments in airliners are pressurized and have conditioned air as far as I know.
Alright Jesse, why are the flaps still down at the gate!?!?
Because he didn't raise them in the flare. Ungh! See what I did there?
Westjets 737s front holds were the only ones heated when I worked on the ramp, animals or hummers were not allowed to go in the back holds.
Because he didn't raise them in the flare. Ungh! See what I did there?
Westjets 737s front holds were the only ones heated when I worked on the ramp, animals or hummers were not allowed to go in the back holds.
Check yo text messages, Taylor!
Probably human remains.Hummers?![]()
Human remains.Hummers?![]()
Can't have an EICAS message on a plane that doesn't have an EICAS. Yes, the hunk of junk 737NG does not have a central messaging system... just a caution and go on an easter egg hunt to go find what broke. Start of the art, not state of the art!"Fell asleep." You get what you pay for. That being said, it may be time to think about putting some sort of switch in the cargo hold to alert the pilots if someone is stuck inside. Perhaps an O2 mask and a heavy coat, and when the O2 is started an EICAS message appears.