Yes, indeed, but like driving a car your senses becames very alert ,we used to say aircrafts skin is like an eggshell and make sure you're gentle and aware flight attendants are walking above doing their jobs while you're driving during push-back.
Super interesting to watch. Got the job as a ramp agent, starting in February. Excited to start working. Any tips what I might be doing first as a starter? Probably just helping with loading unloading the luggage, but what else I might be doing?
I like the dollies you guys have there. Ours here in Sydney requires so much work. One ULD per dollie and they are all old so its hard to spin them around.
AS long as you have a High School diploma or GED you can get a ramp job. Your chances are better if you have relevant skills or experience. There is also Line Techs which is what I do currently and it is basically the same thing but for the private and general aviation sector.
hey Ryan, thanks for these great video’s 👍 To help us new starters in this work, could you possibly explain the abbreviations you make ? GPU / APU for example … one that I don’t know was PMG ? This would be really helpful 😃 Thanks again for these video’s and please keep them coming 🙏💪
GPU is the ground power unit, basically just any form of ground power either connected directly from the jet bridge or from a towable generator. APU is the auxiliary power unit, usually located in the tail of the plane and is usually turned off once GPU is connected. ASU, air start unit is very rarely used if the APU is faulty, supplying bleed air to the engines to start.
@@jameswright3496 thanks very much… I am thing the list of abbreviations could be a bit longer 😃. also the names of the equipment would be a nice touch, for example: todays video includes the following vehicles….. 👍
The small vehicle he used is called an EBT The belt loader he used to walk up in to the plane. Then the HI-LOW to load the cargo bins in to the plane. Then the push back tug.
Nifty way to move thecago abit like a conveyor velt i dont know why i thought it had to ve manhandked into the hold but i guess doing thats nit allowed inhealth and saftey
Itsamazing how a small mini truck can push planesback a potentially dangerous job that i suppose passengers take for granted
yeah true
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when you were driving to the plane, it was a very bumpy ride
When you towing the big bird, it's like a one piece of artwork. I really appreciate this work. Take care always :))
really loved the one single bag at 11:30
ikr
I think the push back tugs must be very skilled drivers to manoeuvre in tight areas where there's big planes and refueling trucks
Yes, indeed, but like driving a car your senses becames very alert ,we used to say aircrafts skin is like an eggshell and make sure you're gentle and aware flight attendants are walking above doing their jobs while you're driving during push-back.
Thanks for getting us to our destination dude! Much appreciated!
What I am going she gave me
POV bro was on that 787 flight ❤😂
Oh how I miss working on wide bodies. Especially K loading!
hey thanks Ryan. Loved the video. At least can see what goes on outside which we cant see from inside the cabin.
What's your favourite plane and company to work on?
Great video and loved the push back 👌
My friend:this is a normal plane Me:The scp787...
Good flight to oslo
0:03 i thought those things were missiles for a moment
I have a question. I didn't see the load instruction form. how did you know how to load?
Im never gonna show that am i
I love these video pls make more of them
Nice video
That was a good video TH-cam videos like that every time I like airplanes
The thumbs up got me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Super interesting to watch. Got the job as a ramp agent, starting in February. Excited to start working. Any tips what I might be doing first as a starter? Probably just helping with loading unloading the luggage, but what else I might be doing?
Starting in march
what did you end up doing? how did you get a job?
I like the dollies you guys have there. Ours here in Sydney requires so much work. One ULD per dollie and they are all old so its hard to spin them around.
Love it pls post more more more!😊
Ayyooo!!,! Bro naahhh you ain't g bruv
@@Patrick19-69 more more more pls pls pls!
WOW my first time seeing first person view of poopy
Wow so cool . I always wanted to know where the luggages were
nice video. interesting to see the process. how do you guys communicate with the cockpit for push and start?
Via the headset man
Are you the skipper or you just work in the ramp side?
I am a rampy but im a lead
Do grounds stsff have only a certain number of hours they can work as one slip of concentration and you could be pulp inside those engines
What was the purpose of raising all those latches in an empty cargo hold?
I was curious about that as well.
On empty - who knows. But they always must be raised for flight
Probably to secure luggage
too much work just to flip switches
All locks up , doors and hatches secure and pin installed before push
bro unlatching seems difficult... and u seem pretty tall so even more difficult
I do wish their was a button or something that would do all of them when its empty but hey life is life
Is a Fork Lift Operators are qualified to apply as an Agent like you do now?
No
AS long as you have a High School diploma or GED you can get a ramp job. Your chances are better if you have relevant skills or experience. There is also Line Techs which is what I do currently and it is basically the same thing but for the private and general aviation sector.
Absolutely amazing video😍😍
😅
I mean, I love flying on the airplane but all those latches are just too much. I never heard of norse before.😰
hey Ryan, thanks for these great video’s 👍 To help us new starters in this work, could you possibly explain the abbreviations you make ? GPU / APU for example … one that I don’t know was PMG ? This would be really helpful 😃 Thanks again for these video’s and please keep them coming 🙏💪
GPU is the ground power unit, basically just any form of ground power either connected directly from the jet bridge or from a towable generator. APU is the auxiliary power unit, usually located in the tail of the plane and is usually turned off once GPU is connected. ASU, air start unit is very rarely used if the APU is faulty, supplying bleed air to the engines to start.
@@jameswright3496 thanks very much… I am thing the list of abbreviations could be a bit longer 😃. also the names of the equipment would be a nice touch, for example: todays video includes the following vehicles….. 👍
The small vehicle he used is called an EBT
The belt loader he used to walk up in to the plane.
Then the HI-LOW to load the cargo bins in to the plane.
Then the push back tug.
not in the states.
What you an EBT we simply call a Tug.
A belt loader is the same.
The HI-LOW is called a container loader.
What airport are you at
Rolls Royce makes her enjens
I like this🎉🎉
which airport are you working at
I wondered the same thing
London Gatwick
that sound hurt my ears at 14:42 what was that lol!
engines spooling up
Ryan you tired to work?
I love it
New sub
Which airport is this?
Nifty way to move thecago abit like a conveyor velt i dont know why i thought it had to ve manhandked into the hold but i guess doing thats nit allowed inhealth and saftey
Thank you 😎😑
How much does a ramp agent make? Is it gd money?
Depends on airport and what company and country ect
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I like to travel with Indigo
There for the cargo in the cargo hold
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❤ this
Its ik pressing that that small car can pusl a plane
It’s the cable not the car the cable it’s 10x stronger than the plane
1:22 Car Turblance
At Bubwith Airport Norse plane
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465 💵💵💵💵💵💵💵🌙☀️☀️🤭
Yea
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I thing its a 777-300er not 7-9dremliner
Its a 787-9 not a 777
Ikr
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Ok
Oh shit
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Uhhh why you are following the fucking plane. 🙄🙄😑
Se he was in this stupid plane
Bro 😑
Thank you 😎😑