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wiggsfly

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I took this about two hours ago at the interisland terminal at hnl. Yeah, that's island air guys pushing it, another guy told me it had broken down on one of their spots and the go rampers just left it.

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<img src="http://www.wiegman.us/gopush.jpg">
 
wiggsfly said:
I took this about two hours ago at the interisland terminal at hnl. Yeah, that's island air guys pushing it, another guy told me it had broken down on one of their spots and the go rampers just left it.

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<img src="http://www.wiegman.us/gopush.jpg">

That is hilarious. They should have pushed it out on the taxi way!
 
morons should have gotten another tug and towed it or called the ramp service mechanics and had them use a real TOW TRUCK and move it.
 
thats nice. I cant wait until they start abandoning their jets out there.
 
You know, the saddest thing is that I'm pretty sure Mesa raided it's "best" equipment from the mainland and sent it to the islands for the Go! op.


"Best" being a relative term, of course, because I'm also fairly certain that the vast majority of our ground equipment (hell, even the Go! planes) is bought second hand.

Ah well. Maybe it just ran out of gas. It happens.
 
Soverytired said:
You know, the saddest thing is that I'm pretty sure Mesa raided it's "best" equipment from the mainland and sent it to the islands for the Go! op.


"Best" being a relative term, of course, because I'm also fairly certain that the vast majority of our ground equipment (hell, even the Go! planes) is bought second hand.

Ah well. Maybe it just ran out of gas. It happens.

yes they spared no expense :laugh:
 
I couldn't get the picture to come up but I expect that it reminds me of the time that I came into STL and the brain trust that ran the ramp there elected to park all of the equipment where my J-ball (the first flight in in the am) was going to get spotted-so that we could sit on the ramp for about 15 minutes with the motors screaming while the morning shift pushed one dead tug out of the way and then drug off another with a flat tire.

I bet that if it had been of of his planes burning fuel heads would have rolled...although this was the third time I blocked an inbound delay against TSA and the third scathing epistle I faxed to my HQ-it never did happen to me again...

It must be funny when one skanky airline's DO starts raising cane over the poor contract service they are getting from another skanky airline. Really wished that I could have heard that conversation!
 
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