luvthe9
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About 48Too many!
Trust me when I say that the last thing a mainline F/A should do is start harping on RP for 1 slide deployment.
About 48Too many!
Trust me when I say that the last thing a mainline F/A should do is start harping on RP for 1 slide deployment.
A fully-loaded 757 bound for LAS had a slide blown in PHX by a mechanic last week. I hear the look on his face was priceless. Rampers do it. Cleaners do it. FAs do it. Union people do it. Rent-a-rampers do it. Everybody does it. I haven't done it. Not yet, anyways. Give me time.
This reminds me of a safety poster in a PHX ramp breakroom. There was an article about an AS aircraft that depressurized in flight because a rent-a-ramper whacked the plane with a beltloader (leaving a crease) and he failed to notify anyone. Some wag wrote, "Non-union fleet service at work!" on the article. Let's forget how people whack into engines, punch holes in planes with beltloaders, tear holes in bin floors, etc on a weekly basis in PHX. <_<
A fully-loaded 757 bound for LAS had a slide blown in PHX by a mechanic last week. I hear the look on his face was priceless. Rampers do it. Cleaners do it. FAs do it. Union people do it. Rent-a-rampers do it. Everybody does it. I haven't done it. Not yet, anyways. Give me time.
This reminds me of a safety poster in a PHX ramp breakroom. There was an article about an AS aircraft that depressurized in flight because a rent-a-ramper whacked the plane with a beltloader (leaving a crease) and he failed to notify anyone. Some wag wrote, "Non-union fleet service at work!" on the article. Let's forget how people whack into engines, punch holes in planes with beltloaders, tear holes in bin floors, etc on a weekly basis in PHX. <_<
My guess would be not to many!
Its approx 48 and that puts your experienced guess somewhere way out in left feild.
Ok, let's compare apples to apples.
What's the rate of inadvertent slide deployments per 1000 departures per month for Republic's US Express vs at US mainline/MDA.
That should determine who has "the most" - after all, comparing raw numbers can be misleading given the wide disparity in the size of the operations.
Jim
Sorry if the facts get in the way...but this wasn't a blown slide.
Before the depature back to FLL, crew noticed the slide material was coming out of the slide door compartment, attached to the door. Slide material was dragging on the floor. After inspection by contract MTX, it was determined the slide would have to be replaced.
Not real sure why the slide was inflated and laying on the ground.
Sorry if the facts get in the way...but this wasn't a blown slide.
Before the depature back to FLL, crew noticed the slide material was coming out of the slide door compartment, attached to the door. Slide material was dragging on the floor. After inspection by contract MTX, it was determined the slide would have to be replaced.
Not real sure why the slide was inflated and laying on the ground.
well.... rumors are that somehow the slide unraveld after the door opened.. if it blew while the door was being opened (armed) then the agent on the airstairs would have been severely injured or killed as it would push them back and down the stairs.
But an absolute number means nothing without context and your answer to the original question seems to paint US F/A's as much worse in this respect than Republic F/A's.
Thus what could be construed as the intent of the original question - is Republic's record better or worse than US' in this regard? That question requires the rate of deployments to answer.
Jim
Charlie perhaps you might want to consult a dictionary. "Guess" means just that, a guess, or a perception. In 6 years at over a 100 segments a year I personally have NEVER seen a slide deploy except for pics on here. So my comment that my "Guess" is not to many.
US Airways has 1462 M/L departures a day and 2,293 Express Departure each day or roughly a half a million departures per year on M/L and about 50 deployements or .0001%
So I ask you is that "Not to Many" or is it "A few"? Or perhaps "Not a Lot"?
Should I have used "Estimate" instead of guess Charlie? Wouldn't want to insult your tender heart now so please advise on the correct verbbiage, oh wordsmith of the boards!