Another incredible job by Mammoet! Work at an airport is much more demanding due to the potential for Foreign Object Damage, when something gets sucked up by a jet engine. A nut, screwdriver, or some other small piece of equipment can destroy an engine.
Proud of you Matt! Great project overview, but I know there’s no way you can boil down all that went into this project in a short video. Know you worked hard on this one!
Thank you for creating this! I think this video format is about ideal; just the right length and amount of detail.
Glad you liked it!
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Thank you for your kind words!
Another incredible job by Mammoet! Work at an airport is much more demanding due to the potential for Foreign Object Damage, when something gets sucked up by a jet engine. A nut, screwdriver, or some other small piece of equipment can destroy an engine.
Impressive engineering and teamwork. Good video length. Thank you.
Proud of you Matt! Great project overview, but I know there’s no way you can boil down all that went into this project in a short video. Know you worked hard on this one!
Very true!
I wouldn't mind seeing a longer version.
I also working at heavy lift transport company, and this channel is my inspiration.. Nice work Mammoet!
Nice presentation on this video. No half-second cuts.
Glad you liked it!
Master of engineering👍👍
Matt! Right on!
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Can we build it ?
Yes we can !
A test for this lift was done in Hong Kong but the first lift involving a skybridge was Denver which opened in 95.
There's got to some great local stories from small businesses that had a hand in this.
The welding company like he said.
Using a little bit larger text showing it some longer time is a wish.
Anyway, well presented engineering.
Too bad u didn't have video of that, but the cartoon was nice.
So clearance for a jet that’s being retired ? Aren’t most 747’s still flying freighters ?
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