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Space Wrangler

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Unauthorized Dude Drives Tug on Taxiway

nevermind
 
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Dude thats nothing, back in the day, pre 911 in PHL on the "commuter" ramp (complete with double wide "crack shack") the rampies used to drive the tugs home and or steal them. One day the Philly cops found a US Air tug in an alley on Essington Ave about 4 miles from the airport.
 
I am still trying to figure out what an active taxi way is and i am still looking for the tarmac. I haven't found either one yet
 
Ganja60Heavy said:
"It was an honest mistake"

!
Maybe the tug accidentally fell into their pants or socks. Hey-it can happen to anybody!
 
Tugs, secret papers from the National Archives, its all the same thing, don't mean nuthin.:eek:
 
Thedude said:
I am still trying to figure out what an active taxi way is and i am still looking for the tarmac. I haven't found either one yet

from dictionary .com

3 entries found for tarmac.
tar·mac ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tärmk)
n.

A tarmacadam road or surface, especially an airport runway.


v. tar·macked, tar·mack·ing, tar·macs
v. tr.

To cause (an aircraft) to sit on a taxiway.


v. intr.

To sit on a taxiway. Used of an aircraft.
 

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