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I know this will raise the hairs on some, but, I will set chocks about a foot in front of the mains and leave them there until the plane is ready to taxi. The expander tubes are a weak point and they can fail with no warning, if the chocks are pulled, engines running, and a tube lets go, you could lose control of the plane with no way to stop it. The chocks have a hunk of rope on them, lay the rops aft, approach from the trailing edge, and there is no danger from the props. If I am going on the flight, I pull the chocks, and climb on, then go to the cockpit to let them know the chocks are pulled and hatches closed.
if I am staying, and working the plane alone, on the pull chocks sign, I respond with a hold brakes sign, then walk around the wing to the trailing edge behind the wheel, move forward, place a hand on the wheel and I will not remove it until I have the rope and am moving aft and at the rear of the wheel. around the back of the plane and repeat on the other chock, after I have both chocks pulled, I go back the direction I came from until I am at the starting location, and hold the chocks for the crew to see, and give them a thumbs up to show they are clear to taxi.
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