The pilots know how to bring in the plane but wing walkers make sure it’s clear and the marshaller guides the pilots to know they are straight / have enough clearance / when something is in the diamond of safety / when to use their gate vs another. In short, yes. The pilots must pay attention to the marshaller. Let’s say a fuel truck was inside of their safety zone, the marshaller would hold the wands to form an X - if the pilot wasn’t paying attention to them everyone could die. - Kinda extreme but making it make sense.
The pilots know how to bring in the plane and roughly guide it to the gate or parking location, but they have to rely on the marshaler or automated marshaling system for them to park the plane exactly where it needs to be. They also have limited forward and side visibility and can’t see anything directly under or behind the plane (unless perhaps the plane has a nosewheel camera). The ground crew can watch all the pilots’ blind spots and alert them if there’s anything amiss.
It varies from company to company. Since most if not all fuelers are under a contracted company. Working as a ramper directly with an airline such as delta or american; you would definitely be making more money than any fueler or ramper under a contractor. Assuming you’re going to be contracted since you have a choice. Personally I would go for ramp agent. There’s a possibility it might not pay as much as fueling would. Although, in the long run; there isn’t much progression as a fueler. Having ramp experience will allow you to get yourself in with real airlines and higher pay. Also being a ramp agent is quite fun and a nice workout. What company and/or airline are you going to be working for?
@@cave0770 We apply the brake fans most during summer time due to hotter temperatures when landing. Otherwise the pilots will just request for brake fans if needed. The A/C (yellow hose) was connected not too long after I stopped recording.
There are bunch of line that are mark for the type of planes that come in for example: if 737 is coming then there will a mark line that has a 737 mark on it.
Keep up the great job
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more videos would be great. thanks for sharing.
Hola me gustó mucho el vídeo muchísimas gracias por el vídeo saludos cordiales desde Barranquilla Colombia
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always wondered if pilots actually pay attention to the person with the glow sticks. or do the pilots know what they have to do already?
The pilots know how to bring in the plane but wing walkers make sure it’s clear and the marshaller guides the pilots to know they are straight / have enough clearance / when something is in the diamond of safety / when to use their gate vs another.
In short, yes. The pilots must pay attention to the marshaller. Let’s say a fuel truck was inside of their safety zone, the marshaller would hold the wands to form an X - if the pilot wasn’t paying attention to them everyone could die. - Kinda extreme but making it make sense.
@@NoItGrl this is my goal.
The pilots know how to bring in the plane and roughly guide it to the gate or parking location, but they have to rely on the marshaler or automated marshaling system for them to park the plane exactly where it needs to be. They also have limited forward and side visibility and can’t see anything directly under or behind the plane (unless perhaps the plane has a nosewheel camera). The ground crew can watch all the pilots’ blind spots and alert them if there’s anything amiss.
Its like when someone helps you park your car.They are usually useless.
@@MrMethadrine said like someone who's never been at the controls of any aircraft in their life. bravo
The pilot is out checking the tires
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Nice. Looks just like my x plane 11 setup. Awesome vid.
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Was the city code test multiple choice?
Awesome!!
Now I get why you wear headphones.
Which salary is higher Ramp agent or Fuel agent? Please answer because my training will start in a few weeks and I have to choose one of them
It varies from company to company. Since most if not all fuelers are under a contracted company. Working as a ramper directly with an airline such as delta or american; you would definitely be making more money than any fueler or ramper under a contractor. Assuming you’re going to be contracted since you have a choice. Personally I would go for ramp agent. There’s a possibility it might not pay as much as fueling would. Although, in the long run; there isn’t much progression as a fueler. Having ramp experience will allow you to get yourself in with real airlines and higher pay. Also being a ramp agent is quite fun and a nice workout. What company and/or airline are you going to be working for?
You will have no flight benefits as a fueler.
@@kidwangsta got my wonds today.
@@kidwangstacsn a small girl be a ramp agent I've got an interview tomorrow
@@melodyann97 Absolutely! There are many women on the ramp in different stature and proportion. Some work better than most the men I work with lol
Nice!
Where you cooling the brakes?
Yes, I was applying brake fans to cool them off.
@@cave0770 We apply the brake fans most during summer time due to hotter temperatures when landing. Otherwise the pilots will just request for brake fans if needed. The A/C (yellow hose) was connected not too long after I stopped recording.
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Haha haha good one
Why there are not any cones around (or front) of the engines?
Cool
Great video of ramp life!
The pilot was out checking the tires
is it a a320neo
What airport do you work at
How do you know when to stop the plane while bringing them in
There are bunch of line that are mark for the type of planes that come in for example: if 737 is coming then there will a mark line that has a 737 mark on it.
Wow 00:40
Hi, What airport was this at?
Looks like las vegas
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What airport is this I don't recognize it
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How you knew where exactly to stop the plane lol.You cant even see the stop line from there.
The ramp left a rubber stop! Which is a safety hazzard!