Wang Chung
Everybody have fun tonite
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- Feb 20, 2003
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Heh, when we were flying the U.S. Mail feeder trash run into the old Mail hub at IND, they were out on the ramp ALL the time in the middle of the night!zuka said:I I've heard stories about other cargo guys getting ramped at 3:00am but I find it hard to believe that they will get out of bed for that.
Outside of flying freight, I was ramped once and it caught me off guard to say the least. I was flying a survey flight with a camera operator in a 206 and we needed to land for a minute between surveys to change a film magazine (literally a 1 minute stop on the ground, not including a bathroom break).
At the end of our first flight, we were a few miles from a small, uncontrolled podunk airport in the middle of nowhere and I overflew it in preparation to land. It was a complete ghost town down there - old, rundown wooden t-hangers, an old-school fuel pump on the cracked, worn out ramp, and a little FBO building that almost looked abandoned. Didn't see or hear any signs of life at all. On downwind, my camera operator commented that he thought there wasn't even a Coke machine down there.
Sure enough, right after I shut down the engine on the ramp 2 dudes wearing a bunch of I.D. badges emerged from the ramshackle building and walked out to us. Behind them, parked alongside the building was one of those little non-descript government cars....talk about crappy timing.
They were pretty cool, actually. They were from our local FSDO and I wasn't sure what they were doing there, but I guessed that they were checking out the FBO/maintenance shop that seemed to reside in the building. They asked for certificates, looked in the plane and asked a few questions about some of our equipments and modifications. One of them was an avionics inspector, and he didn't like the fact that our headliner was missing but after a few minutes of questions and small-talk we were on our way. But our company got a letter from the FSDO a few weeks later about fixing the headliner, which we took care of because it was time for a new interior anyway.