Feel like trevor these days only makes 1-2 episodes every game he skips so much good content. But you can also tell hes not as mutch on the grind as to when he uploded 3-4 times again and played every trible a games fully
Also the people who guide the plane out are called wing walkers and they alert you to stop the pushback if there are any issues or obstructions in the way. That’s why they have the wands. And the guy who has the headphones plugged into the plane does that so he can communicate with the pilot and let the pilot know to release the parking brake at the start of pushback and also to let them know when the pushback has ended and when the tug is disconnected so they can start the engines and begin the taxi.
Little correction here. Aircraft start they're engines DURING the pushback, not after. Ofcourse some airport differ, like some gates at gatwick require you to be further from the terminal before you are allowed to start your engines, but you still start them during the pushback. Aswell, the guy "talking" with the flight crew won't say they can taxi. That is fully the job of the ATC. All they will say is that the bypass pin (the pin in the front nose wheel that locks the nosewheel steering for pushback) has been removed. Where hand signal will be, for example "hand signal on the right", and that the tug is disconnected.
I currently work as a line guy but for an FBO. Marshalling in aircraft is a whole different experience than doing it in the games. The level of awareness and precision you need especially in tight areas where you are bringing them in.
Hey Trevor, I’m a aircraft mechanic for united airlines I see how interested you are on learning planes I’ll be happy to answer questions for you if you have any. Like the door on the right aft side of the APU . That’s the APU inlet door. That allows air to enter to provide cooling for the APU and provide bleed air for the engine start or cabin air conditioning.
Did you catch the part when he said its still airworthy after hitting the plane. Glad to know rampers can approve of that kind of stuff, takes a load off our plates huh 😂
I gotta say, this was hilarious to watch. I do this for a living on a military base, and you didn't do too bad. The push back was interesting to say the least lol. Normally you would tow the tow bar from the rear, then unhook it at the aircraft, hook it to the aircraft and push from the front, then reverse everything and drive away, but your way works too lol.
Trev you got me laughing & having such a good time bro! 😄As someone who is a ramp agent at a regional airport I absolutely loved this video! All the feelings you had when it came time to push the aircraft, I had 2 months ago. & You did a pretty good push. I was dying when you tried to connect the push by itself😂😂 It’s such a fun rewarding job & im glad you had a good time. If your ever interested in becoming a ramp agent, hmu 🤙🏽 low hours & free flights for you & chels definitely doesn’t hurt Appreciate your videos ever since mw3 days , much love man 😎
I was a ramp agent in portland maine for jetblue and united for 4 years. We used to play call of duty online in the bag room while waiting for planes at night. Than I went on to work at a private fbo fueling and moving around private jets and got to meet so many cool and famous people. After a few years of that I than went on to work for pratt & whitney for 5 years and now I'm out of aviation and miss it everyday. Lots of good memories.
As a former security officer at this exct airport in Keflavik YES I would take the staff pass off you and you would probably get fired. If you would want job to just sit in the car and watch airplanes you would have to be a security lol.
11:12 those flaps are designed to open towards the front of the aircraft, so in case one of them is open when the aircraft goes for takeoff the speed and force will close the flaps
As a airline employee myself, I have to say you did a great job besides hitting the plane with jetway. You'd be amazed how many planes come in with control panels not closed
You were supposed to walk the tug bar and connect it to the plane and then you connect the tug after the bar is connected to the plane. Also good job on not driving or parking under the wing as that can be hazardous. Really enjoyed the video keep this series coming!
That was a really cool series and I like seeing trev struggle a bit with games like this and love watching planes and seeing airports I wanna see more and another episode
I was a ramp agent at FedEx for 5yrs. Ramp Agents have some up close experience being around aircrafts everyday and I must say that this is very realistic
This is really accurate. I worked as a security guard and those gates were always different. The gate agents always handled the jet bridge but it was hilarious when they screwed up. I wonder if this game does de-icing connecting it
Edit, doing the safety demo with your pushback was a challenge and rip to you standing behind us when we took off 😂 On behalf of cabin crew, thanks for your work getting us away safely
I used to work at an airport as a grounds crew agent. A few things you did that are wrong when on the tarmac. First was the tug and the GPU. When you connect the GPU to the airplane, the GPU cannot be connected to the tug. That's a three-way connection and frowned upon. The next things is the pushback. So airports do have tugs that can do the pushback but the main thing is that you should have pulled the pushback bar to the airplane, connected it, and then hooked up to it pushback vehicle. When pushing back the aircraft, you are in complete control of it. Take your time when doing it, slower is better so you can place the plane in the correct position. Last but not least, I dont know why the game didn't have you pull the pin out of the aircraft. When you pull the pin, it tells the pilot that the pushback is over and they havs full control of the aircraft.
@@AutoRauto I don't recall what the reason was as to why we couldn't have a three way connection (I will find out though). All I know is that we couldn't have the tug and the GPU connected while the GPU was connected to the aircraft along with the other service items such as the lav cart and the air start.
@@AutoRauto I asked my trainer at the airport and she said we don't want a three-way connection because we could easily pull away with the GPU connected damaging the aircraft, the GPU, the tug, or all three
I used to be an airport heavy equipment mechanic for the cargo side of an airport. For the towing issue you need to attach the tow bar to the back of the bison and get it close to the front of the plane. Then detach the tow bar from the back of the bison and attach it to the front so you’re able to push the plane back.
The one coolest job I ever had was, when I worked at FedEx Express in Charleston, I got to be on the airplane crew for the puddle jumper plane, but I also got to see the jumbo jet come in, but I also got to learn and certified on a tug and belt loader
8:04 if the airplane has enough damage it would be grounded/ delayed until maintenance gives the approval. Also next time have the front of the tug face the terminal it provides access to unload and load baggage. Worked for American Airlines Ramp crew
When you post you make me so happy specially, when it’s a hard day you are the best UA-camr ever I hope you have a good life.she roasted you pretty hard I would cry if that was me lol.
If making money from UA-cam/twitch/etc. wasn’t a thing and a lot more people had to get real jobs like Cheals said, I think Trevor would be doing something in the aviation world. Whether it be a pilot or working at the airport like this. He’s always excited playing airport and airplane games.
Hey Trev i know this might be a long shot but i thing you should get the 737 on msfs and do a series on trying to learn it and show you progress. And while it does seem pricey it is 100% worth it as once you lean it and the process it is a joy to fly and makes flight sim that much more fun. Much love 🧡 ✈️
“It has one terminal named after the Icelander Leifur Eiricksson”. I can’t be the only one that’s thinking of that SpongeBob episode. HINGA DINGA DURGAN!!
Yes this needs to be a series that would be awesome
Feel like trevor these days only makes 1-2 episodes every game he skips so much good content. But you can also tell hes not as mutch on the grind as to when he uploded 3-4 times again and played every trible a games fully
Pls play again so cool
it won’t be, he’ll get bored within a week
@@christopher7952 reality what is that?
he doesn't get good views@@benjaminpedersen6345
As a Ramp Agent at an airport, this was absoulety entertaining to watch!!!
Nah, just speed tape and good to go =D @@christopher7952
Same! 😂
same lol we would get fired so fast lol
swissport worker would be best for him
this hurt my eyes
If Trev ever wants a job, his resume will be full
From truck driver to hairdresser, now a grounds crew member 😂
Don’t forget, Detective, Fighter Pilot, Astronaut, and a Castaway
Don’t forget Police officer, Crime Scene Cleaner too lol
or builder, hunter, house flipper@@skejnr
But don't put thief simulator on your resume🤣
Bro is the Johnny Sins of gamers
Also the people who guide the plane out are called wing walkers and they alert you to stop the pushback if there are any issues or obstructions in the way. That’s why they have the wands. And the guy who has the headphones plugged into the plane does that so he can communicate with the pilot and let the pilot know to release the parking brake at the start of pushback and also to let them know when the pushback has ended and when the tug is disconnected so they can start the engines and begin the taxi.
Sht up
Little correction here. Aircraft start they're engines DURING the pushback, not after. Ofcourse some airport differ, like some gates at gatwick require you to be further from the terminal before you are allowed to start your engines, but you still start them during the pushback. Aswell, the guy "talking" with the flight crew won't say they can taxi. That is fully the job of the ATC. All they will say is that the bypass pin (the pin in the front nose wheel that locks the nosewheel steering for pushback) has been removed. Where hand signal will be, for example "hand signal on the right", and that the tug is disconnected.
I want to be a pilot and seeing Trev play this just makes my day, thanks Trev. 🛫
Wow, what a tricky, technical sim! Fascinating to see, let's have more, Trev
I currently work as a line guy but for an FBO. Marshalling in aircraft is a whole different experience than doing it in the games. The level of awareness and precision you need especially in tight areas where you are bringing them in.
I work at an airport, and see these planes up close every day. So cool.
Hey Trevor, I’m a aircraft mechanic for united airlines I see how interested you are on learning planes I’ll be happy to answer questions for you if you have any. Like the door on the right aft side of the APU . That’s the APU inlet door. That allows air to enter to provide cooling for the APU and provide bleed air for the engine start or cabin air conditioning.
Did you catch the part when he said its still airworthy after hitting the plane. Glad to know rampers can approve of that kind of stuff, takes a load off our plates huh 😂
Nice one, dude. My Dad was an aircraft mechanic on Spitfires during WW2.
I gotta say, this was hilarious to watch. I do this for a living on a military base, and you didn't do too bad. The push back was interesting to say the least lol. Normally you would tow the tow bar from the rear, then unhook it at the aircraft, hook it to the aircraft and push from the front, then reverse everything and drive away, but your way works too lol.
I love Trev’s sim videos. I see great potential for this to be a series. Have a great November Trev.
That push back was so funny. In real life that towbar would’ve been broken lol
This is about to be a relaxing game and keep up with the great work
stop playing sim games please
@@ItsBob_Why?
Sim gamea are fun
Trev you got me laughing & having such a good time bro! 😄As someone who is a ramp agent at a regional airport I absolutely loved this video! All the feelings you had when it came time to push the aircraft, I had 2 months ago. & You did a pretty good push. I was dying when you tried to connect the push by itself😂😂 It’s such a fun rewarding job & im glad you had a good time. If your ever interested in becoming a ramp agent, hmu 🤙🏽 low hours & free flights for you & chels definitely doesn’t hurt
Appreciate your videos ever since mw3 days , much love man 😎
I love airports too man. The air smells so good with the jet fuel lmaooo
More!! I loved how you just drove with the pusher to the side in front of you lol. I loved how Chelsea made an appearance. 😂
I used to work the ramp at Delta Airlines here in Syracuse, NY and this game brings back some good memories!
I enjoyed this video far far more than I thought I would. The fact you had no idea what you were doing made it even better! 😅
I was a ramp agent in portland maine for jetblue and united for 4 years. We used to play call of duty online in the bag room while waiting for planes at night. Than I went on to work at a private fbo fueling and moving around private jets and got to meet so many cool and famous people. After a few years of that I than went on to work for pratt & whitney for 5 years and now I'm out of aviation and miss it everyday. Lots of good memories.
As a former security officer at this exct airport in Keflavik YES I would take the staff pass off you and you would probably get fired. If you would want job to just sit in the car and watch airplanes you would have to be a security lol.
11:12 those flaps are designed to open towards the front of the aircraft, so in case one of them is open when the aircraft goes for takeoff the speed and force will close the flaps
Part 2 definitely! Pure comedy Trev! 😂
As a airline employee myself, I have to say you did a great job besides hitting the plane with jetway. You'd be amazed how many planes come in with control panels not closed
You were supposed to walk the tug bar and connect it to the plane and then you connect the tug after the bar is connected to the plane. Also good job on not driving or parking under the wing as that can be hazardous. Really enjoyed the video keep this series coming!
There is a video of you playing Gran Turismo in the Gran Turismo movie 2023 good job TmarTn2😂
Wait really?? Where exactly?
this needs to be a series
Lmao for pushback dude😂
Lmao Chels saying “get a real job”. Would be cool for you to get a day in the life kinda vlog on these jobs
Trev should become an airline pilot so that he can then make a quick vlog about it
Those passengers were about three hours late taking off 😭😭😭 lol 😂
"maybe you should just try getting a real job" damn 🔥😂
Trev, it was painful watching this as i am an actual ramp worker😂 i would love to help you through this and teach some things!
This was a cool Sim! I actually used to be a ramp agent myself 10 years ago!
Trevor, don't you dare let Chelsea make you feel guilty about dress up!😂 It's important to have dreams.
Hey Trev, please make this a series. It looks amazing
That was a really cool series and I like seeing trev struggle a bit with games like this and love watching planes and seeing airports I wanna see more and another episode
I literally work at Toronto Pearson and I do this everyday, kinda wild seeing a simulator about my daily job lol
I could watch this all day
I was a ramp agent at FedEx for 5yrs. Ramp Agents have some up close experience being around aircrafts everyday and I must say that this is very realistic
This and Flight sim are soooo amazing! WE NEED MOREEEEE!
This is what I do for a living, so cool to see it as a game!
This is really accurate. I worked as a security guard and those gates were always different. The gate agents always handled the jet bridge but it was hilarious when they screwed up. I wonder if this game does de-icing connecting it
The costumes really crack me up, legendary stuff
Man!!you got the hat and everything on, you’re hired
Ahh my job in real life 😂. This should be a good watch. Love when trev keeps the simulators uploading
We need a series of this! Awesome video😊
You read my mind when I saw it taxi-ing toward the runway, I was like I wish we could see it take off and you made it happen, lol. Cheers bro.
If I saw Trevor on the tarmac I’d tell the pilot to let me off😂
yo tmart you killin it with the sims and i know its not the first time saying that lol. LETS GOOOO AIRPORT SIM HAHAH so random but hella fun to watch.
best and cutest thing I have seen in a while 15:22
As a ramp agent myself, it’s crazy how close this game is to actual airport operation.
I'm surprised how many ramp agents watch Tmartn! There's like 20 of you here
KLM Cabin crew over here!
This looks amazing, should definately be a series
As a former ramp agent this was tough to watch. Props for getting thru it tho bro
Chels comin in with the banger 😂😂😂
Yes trev keep this series going i love simulation games because it looks like with the graphics u are actually at an airport
Trev is going to have experience in every job in the world
Edit, doing the safety demo with your pushback was a challenge and rip to you standing behind us when we took off 😂
On behalf of cabin crew, thanks for your work getting us away safely
Trev is definitely fired. 😂
Respect for your kind words to these workers. Love ur vids, very realisitc and inspiring! Always new game to get OBSESSED with
Glad to see your still going :)
I do this for a living in the Canadian Military and this is wildly accurate. Crazy aha
I used to work at an airport as a grounds crew agent. A few things you did that are wrong when on the tarmac. First was the tug and the GPU. When you connect the GPU to the airplane, the GPU cannot be connected to the tug. That's a three-way connection and frowned upon. The next things is the pushback. So airports do have tugs that can do the pushback but the main thing is that you should have pulled the pushback bar to the airplane, connected it, and then hooked up to it pushback vehicle. When pushing back the aircraft, you are in complete control of it. Take your time when doing it, slower is better so you can place the plane in the correct position. Last but not least, I dont know why the game didn't have you pull the pin out of the aircraft. When you pull the pin, it tells the pilot that the pushback is over and they havs full control of the aircraft.
That's strange that three way connections are frowned upon at your airport, here they are encouraged
@@AutoRauto I don't recall what the reason was as to why we couldn't have a three way connection (I will find out though). All I know is that we couldn't have the tug and the GPU connected while the GPU was connected to the aircraft along with the other service items such as the lav cart and the air start.
@@AutoRauto I asked my trainer at the airport and she said we don't want a three-way connection because we could easily pull away with the GPU connected damaging the aircraft, the GPU, the tug, or all three
We definetly need a part 2
If you look at the very very tip of the back of the plane that hole in the back is gonna be your APU
I used to be an airport heavy equipment mechanic for the cargo side of an airport. For the towing issue you need to attach the tow bar to the back of the bison and get it close to the front of the plane. Then detach the tow bar from the back of the bison and attach it to the front so you’re able to push the plane back.
I did this for work for 2 years, it was great haha, love this vid
Lol bro next time pull the extention. Love the content as always. Can't wait for the next few videos on this
The one coolest job I ever had was, when I worked at FedEx Express in Charleston, I got to be on the airplane crew for the puddle jumper plane, but I also got to see the jumbo jet come in, but I also got to learn and certified on a tug and belt loader
How long did the tug training take?
Loving the content! 🎉
Been waiting for a Trev take on this game!
Lay some lines and lay some pipe later on that night.... True sailor 🤣
I worked as this for a while before covid so this was really entertaining for me hahaha
c'mon Martin with the Modern Warfare 3 series
Yeesssss a series I love this ❤❤ xx
You need to make this a series, it’s my dream job!
Btw Chels!!!!
8:04 if the airplane has enough damage it would be grounded/ delayed until maintenance gives the approval. Also next time have the front of the tug face the terminal it provides access to unload and load baggage.
Worked for American Airlines Ramp crew
Trevs got a real job
Iam new here for like half year, but so far enjoy your sim videos, keep it up trev, rly love it. This air sim have good potentions for serie🎉
As a grounds person for an airline this the most funny thing I ever seen
When you post you make me so happy specially, when it’s a hard day you are the best UA-camr ever I hope you have a good life.she roasted you pretty hard I would cry if that was me lol.
love your videos! regards from Iceland :D
If making money from UA-cam/twitch/etc. wasn’t a thing and a lot more people had to get real jobs like Cheals said, I think Trevor would be doing something in the aviation world. Whether it be a pilot or working at the airport like this. He’s always excited playing airport and airplane games.
He will have to get that ground crew job eventually after UA-cam/internet stops being popular
This is so cool!! We need more of this
Love the hat 😂 great match to the great video!
Havent even seen a 1 minute but warra vid
Huh? Lol
My brain is trying to process what the hell I'm supposed to understand with this comment
means i didnt even see a minute of the video before knowing it was a good video@@anthonywrasslin
Nice jab from the missus "maybe you should get a real job" =D
She got his ass 😂
Keep this one going, Trev!
Ay yo trev when are you starting to play that modern warfare lll series at some point we want to see your reaction to it
Yeah let’s see more of this bad boy.
I might be scared if Trev get a real job after this simulator lmao
This is my job, I do it for AA. It pays great and we fly for free, also a very fun job. Great vid.
Haha this is brilliant, I did this as one of my first jobs and its very accurate.
Tmartn2 is one of my favourite gamers
Watching bro play a simulator of my job for fun after a 12 hour shift hurts
Definitely want a part two and three and four and five 😂😂
❤❤❤ I definitely want to see more!!!
Love this keeps up the good work 🤣🤣
Would love to see more of this simulator game!
Hey Trev i know this might be a long shot but i thing you should get the 737 on msfs and do a series on trying to learn it and show you progress. And while it does seem pricey it is 100% worth it as once you lean it and the process it is a joy to fly and makes flight sim that much more fun. Much love 🧡 ✈️
“It has one terminal named after the Icelander Leifur Eiricksson”. I can’t be the only one that’s thinking of that SpongeBob episode. HINGA DINGA DURGAN!!
i love that the first plane you see is one from my home land Faroe Island🙂✈0:24