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Fleet service American Airlines
Приєднався 29 бер 2016
American Airlines / Ramp agent / fleet service
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Parking A321 aircraft American Airlines
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Parking A321 aircraft American Airlines
Question, are ramp agents allowed to have visible tattoos
Yes
Awesome thanks! Have an appointment scheduled after my interview lol. Didnt know if i had to cancel haha
I have experience 3 year plees official website send mi i am apply this job
Crazy Wonton Don from Barstool was actually one of guys restraining that lunatic.
Leave at least a foot gap from the top so the fire suppression system can get through
You have to leave at least 2 inches !
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Great Job!! Double the FOAM Cushion on your knee pads. Your knees will never feel anything.
Thank you! Cheers!
How can apply
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Why is it all the way to the ceiling? Should be at least 2 inches off the ceiling for fire safety.
This a 737 aircraft you can do it Airbus you need leave the 2 inches from the ceiling
@user-jg6ny9cv7v I work on 737s everyday. We have the 2" rule. Maybe it's bcz of different companies??
@@user-jg6ny9cv7vno we have to do the same for 737’s as well. At least for my company you have to.
737 have 2 inch safety rule ma man
@@user-jg6ny9cv7v no 737 you also need 2 inches.
These 2 cats got it down
Proud ramper here
Bless all our Bin worker's everywhere
Pretty sure the belt loader is not suppose to be in the aircraft!
Depends on location, we also dont put the belt inside, but as long as its not touching the aircraft, its fine.
@@NoCryZ Don't know what kind of training would every tell you that it's okay for a belt loader to every be inside any aircraft!
@@davidsmiths5471 don't know either 🤷♂️
@@NoCryZ So you were never trained to put a belt loader inside the plane?
Yes it is until the belt has chokes on but only at uploading, otherwise small bags would fall
How do employees' parking rates work? If you don't mind me asking,please. Thank you!
Depends on where you work. I work(ed) at a regional airport so it was free. I hear at some major airports that they have to pay
At CLT you park in employee parking it’s free. I work for AA here
Don't work in NY. They charge over 100 dollars for parking where I work at in FL its 25
It’s free for me lol
My station it’s free. Delta proud
American Airlines Fleet Service Agent job app says starting pay is like 15$ an hour based on union contract, is that guaranteed or varies by location? Is there room to advance and learn more skills?
I been with american for 7 years yes that's correct where I'm at a major hub but not necessarily correct at every station. That'd a question u will have to ask where you are applying I guess. Room to advance yes especially at a hub station Yearly raises untill 12 year top out pay
Not all airports have American employees! Some use contractors, so there is no guarantee of stable employment!
Damn bro your guys pit is 20x smaller then ours here on Oahu
That’s not sop where is the 2 inch gap for the fire suppression system
That rule only applies to airbus
@@nickfalloneWhat type of aircraft is this?
Ayyye In jfk ny with it
For longer pits Id suggest "short stacking". Dont stack from the bulkhead, instead start somewhere half way. Use bigger suitcases first to start a stable wall, and build your stack from there filling in the gaps as if it were Tetris. Make sure your airline allows that technique ofc. At United and American we are permitted.
Im not sure how long this was uploaded ago! I just joined as a ramp agent for my airline, new rampie! They’ve been putting me in the pits since I’ve started…I struggle with these longer pits, what’s the best advice for stacking? Thank you!
Find a way that works best for you. Everyone stacks differently.
Play Tetris. It is exactly the same.
For longer pits Id suggest "short stacking". Dont stack from the bulkhead, instead start somewhere half way. Use bigger suitcases first to start a stable wall, and build your stack from there filling in the gaps as if it were Tetris. Make sure your airline allows that technique ofc. At United and American we are permitted.
In phoenix they have someone slide it to us or we use a power stow.
How tall is it?I am 4 foot 8 and I am wondering if I can stand in there.
What is your position? Just loader Or ramp agent And how much your salary ? Where you from and where you at ?