Originally Posted by william_iorg
Originally Posted by krupp
Betcha he passed through TSA with no problems......


There are lots of things I don’t understand.
You cannot park an aircraft on the ramp as you see it in this picture unless it has a key which has been removed.
New TSA rules require aircraft which are not equipped with a key to be blocked by ground support equipment. If the aircraft has reverse the aircraft must be blocked front and rear by ground support equipment.
Operators mudt have designated Key Control Officers.
These are not new rules.
I suspect there are several people who will have serious questions to answer.


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He was a baggage handler with clearance to be on the ramp. He did have some experience with a push-out tractor. The plane was parked in a maintenance area, not out on the ramp. He used a push-out to turn it 180 degrees. There are lots of things they don't know yet about where he learned to do all that he did.


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