Great video, I do have a question. The bags you load at 12:50, how does that stay secure in the front? I assume during landing all that cargo would go flying forward correct? I always thought bags were loaded as close to the center of the airplane when in the AFT cargo, then use the net to secure.
@@XxLiLGiJoE17xX Great question. There might be a possibility it will shift. Sometimes it'll stay in place with just a few bags that come off. That's why I always wonder how my stacks arrive at the next station after all the movement.
As a ramp worker myself, gotta say i love the operation. I dont miss bellies (i do air freight), but boy do i love it.
Bro you are so underrated. You deserve more subs. Keep up the god work 🎉🎉
Love these videos. Keep them coming please!
Gotta see a Hawaii MAX at some point. Great vid!
Nice work! You here in my PHX airport, huh? I know PHX airport very well. We still lived in Arizona for 21 years now.
@@ScottysAir Phoenix Sky Harbor:)
hey guys be safe have fun. ORD SWA
Summertime in that little cargo space has to be the worse
Great video, I do have a question. The bags you load at 12:50, how does that stay secure in the front? I assume during landing all that cargo would go flying forward correct? I always thought bags were loaded as close to the center of the airplane when in the AFT cargo, then use the net to secure.
I'm no expert, and was thinking the same. Then I thought once you land the shifted weight is no longer a problem, or am I off base?
@@XxLiLGiJoE17xX Great question. There might be a possibility it will shift. Sometimes it'll stay in place with just a few bags that come off. That's why I always wonder how my stacks arrive at the next station after all the movement.
Would it be possible to do a completely unedited turnaround? Idk I’m weird but I think that would be cool 😂
Agreed
@@Bobschannel01 That might be possible
never knew it looked like that.. shiitty
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Video is sick, background music needs work.
@@ryanbuss5567 I'm still looking to see what sounds good. I changed what was used previously.