usually, on most commertial aircraft there is a engine in the rear of the plane that is what provides power to the plane if there isn't a external generator for it to hook up to
That engine is called an APU, Auxiliary Power Unit, and is essentially a small jet turbine just like its bigger counterparts on the wings. There are pros and cons to running it, so it is a case to case base for a pilot to use the APU or rather a GPU, Ground Power Unit. We Ramp Agents hate the APU, because it is LOUD as f* and makes communication on the outside during loading super tough.
I live in Buffalo and I didn’t experience the sound of point but during the blizzard we had once they used a machine at Buffalo airport and they ordered snowing it and it melts the snow off the runway
You can call it either. Ramp is without doubt the most common and, I guess I'd say, most accepted "professional" word for that specific area. However you can use apron, ramp, tarmac (tarmac esp . in the U.S.) interchangeably.
My luggage went from Sydney to Melbourne then to Amsterdam while i went from Sydney to Melbourne to Abu Dhabi to Dublin. I spent a day in my male mates clothes until the airline had my luggage flown back to Dublin from Amsterdam. I would've love to have visited Amsterdam myself but my ticket was to Dublin, at least my luggage got a trip on to the drug capital of the world & i missed out!
I also love airline food
Very interesting and good 2 no. Thanks!
I like that picture, how long's that hair? I find it attractive, please describe it?
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Neat picture, would you happen to be a lady with very long hair? I find that quite attractive, please describe it?
usually, on most commertial aircraft there is a engine in the rear of the plane that is what provides power to the plane if there isn't a external generator for it to hook up to
That engine is called an APU, Auxiliary Power Unit, and is essentially a small jet turbine just like its bigger counterparts on the wings. There are pros and cons to running it, so it is a case to case base for a pilot to use the APU or rather a GPU, Ground Power Unit. We Ramp Agents hate the APU, because it is LOUD as f* and makes communication on the outside during loading super tough.
I live in Buffalo and I didn’t experience the sound of point but during the blizzard we had once they used a machine at Buffalo airport and they ordered snowing it and it melts the snow off the runway
DCA's former gate 35x had shuttle buses.
How is the Lamborghini "verde matte green" and it looks yellow?
How are my comments often supposably Highlighted yet I never see any color?
I’ve also experienced being the iced on a plane
The announcer refers to the place where the plane lands and area where passengers board as the tarmac It’s actually called a ramp not a tarmac
You can call it either. Ramp is without doubt the most common and, I guess I'd say, most accepted "professional" word for that specific area. However you can use apron, ramp, tarmac (tarmac esp . in the U.S.) interchangeably.
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Speghetti Bolognese haha
My luggage went from Sydney to Melbourne then to Amsterdam while i went from Sydney to Melbourne to Abu Dhabi to Dublin. I spent a day in my male mates clothes until the airline had my luggage flown back to Dublin from Amsterdam. I would've love to have visited Amsterdam myself but my ticket was to Dublin, at least my luggage got a trip on to the drug capital of the world & i missed out!
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What if you’re physically unable to climb air stairs?
Airlines are not very handicapper friendly
I find these airport vehicles cool somehow
Neat picture, would you happen to be a lady with very long hair? I find that quite attractive, please describe it?
i find these airport vehicles COOLers somehow too
Chris k a n e showed me that I was leaving on a jet plane
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So much misinformation in one single video omggg