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  • #16
    When the plane has been turned over to the ground crew for maintanence the flight crew is officially relieved and disappears.

    One presumes that the members of the ground crew are sufficiently trained professionals who wouldn't let something like this happen, but I've worked at an airport and I've seen firsthand some of the trained chimps the airlines have employed. If I have to travel anywhere I'll drive.

    Kevin

    still waiting for that bridge to Hawaii

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    • #17
      Umm, am I the only one who thinks someone just paired up some silly commentary with the plane pics? I don't think it happened that way fellas. Plus, the pilots never leave the keys in the ignition anyway.
      Bart

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      • #18
        they have done a great job in plane maintainance

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        • #19
          Originally posted by KRSESQ
          When the plane has been turned over to the ground crew for maintanence the flight crew is officially relieved and disappears.

          One presumes that the members of the ground crew are sufficiently trained professionals who wouldn't let something like this happen, but I've worked at an airport and I've seen firsthand some of the trained chimps the airlines have employed. If I have to travel anywhere I'll drive.

          Kevin

          still waiting for that bridge to Hawaii
          Then they should lock the door. How long would it really take for anyone on the next crew to wipe down the pilot seats and take one of those small wet mops and clean the floor once a week? And the door should have been locked.

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