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Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:17 am

http://www.heraldnet.com/article/201202 ... /702049975

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:37 pm

Historical first in aviation, this idiot was part of a ramp move crew and managed to become the first person I'm aware of to be run down by an airplane while texting.
'Here's YOUR sign' :lol:

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:40 pm

People who text and drive should be run off the road!

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:43 pm

I have very intimate knowledge of this, and while I can't say much, It was a sad chain of events. People who work around these aircraft cannot get complacent. Any aircraft, even ones with out engines or any kind of power on the (such as the 787 involved in the accident), can kill you. We did a safety stand down in our stall yesterday at the request of several coworkers and myself to review our procedures. It was a good idea to freshen up on items like that.

I feel bad for the guy and his family.

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:38 pm

Kris,
Anyone who knows me,ether personally or via my postings here knows that I never stop preaching safety every aspect aviation because ANYTHING can hurt or kill you.
In this case it proves that people are to addicted to electronic toys, and I fail to understand why anyone would want a second by second description of what you are doing every second of every day, unless we have bred a race of insecure self promoters. I've always looked at getting in the car or on the bike as a welcome relief from never ending phone calls. I take my phone with me as a safety issue, but avoid getting on it just to hear my lips flap, I carry it because there aren't any more phone booths and darned few public phones any more.

His actions were a danger to everyone working with him and show an aboslute lack of understanding of the dangers a issues involved, not to mention potential damages to a multi million dollar aircraft, so in my book that makes him an idiot and a candidate for doing a Darwin on himself.

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:07 pm

I used to be a hardass and laugh at people like this too. It's easy to look down on people who screw up and act disgusted as if it coudln't happen to you. Then I realized that the only difference between me and them was ONE mistake. And I make mistakes on a daily basis. I speed when I forget to take my foot off the accelorator. Did it last week and a cop flashed his headlights at me instead of pulling me over. Nice guy huh? I screw with the radio when I should be watching the road. I don't study as hard as I should really study and I don't get all A's like I could as a result. I turn my underwear inside out sometimes and wear them two days in a row. I don't know anyone who doesn't screw up now and then. It's called being human. Compassion doesn't cost a thing. Being a hardass however, cost me my wife, several jobs, my health, and plenty of good friends. Of course, that's just me. :drink3:

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Tue Feb 07, 2012 11:21 pm

The Inspector wrote:Kris,
Anyone who knows me,ether personally or via my postings here knows that I never stop preaching safety every aspect aviation because ANYTHING can hurt or kill you.
In this case it proves that people are to addicted to electronic toys, and I fail to understand why anyone would want a second by second description of what you are doing every second of every day, unless we have bred a race of insecure self promoters. I've always looked at getting in the car or on the bike as a welcome relief from never ending phone calls. I take my phone with me as a safety issue, but avoid getting on it just to hear my lips flap, I carry it because there aren't any more phone booths and darned few public phones any more.

His actions were a danger to everyone working with him and show an aboslute lack of understanding of the dangers a issues involved, not to mention potential damages to a multi million dollar aircraft, so in my book that makes him an idiot and a candidate for doing a Darwin on himself.



I for one appreciate your caution! Give me your bosses/supervisors number and I'll call first thing tomorrow to tell him he as a good man with safety first under his belt. :drink3:

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:06 am

muddyboots wrote:I used to be a hardass and laugh at people like this too. It's easy to look down on people who screw up and act disgusted as if it coudln't happen to you. Then I realized that the only difference between me and them was ONE mistake. And I make mistakes on a daily basis. I speed when I forget to take my foot off the accelorator. Did it last week and a cop flashed his headlights at me instead of pulling me over. Nice guy huh? I screw with the radio when I should be watching the road. I don't study as hard as I should really study and I don't get all A's like I could as a result. I turn my underwear inside out sometimes and wear them two days in a row. I don't know anyone who doesn't screw up now and then. It's called being human. Compassion doesn't cost a thing. Being a hardass however, cost me my wife, several jobs, my health, and plenty of good friends. Of course, that's just me. :drink3:



Brilliant post here, my friend. Well played.

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:12 am

Nathan,
If that's addressed to me, it won't do any good to have you call anyone, I'm retired and only have to answer to the guy I see in the mirror while I brush my teeth, no more bosses, no wives, no cat, just me and the Jeep and the bike- :D

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:29 am

I'm going to swim against the flow here. I often send a text once I'm safely up at Cruise, and all is squared away, advising my actual ETA, rather than the usually over-optomistic one I started the day with.

Dave

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:27 am

The Inspector wrote:Nathan,
If that's addressed to me, it won't do any good to have you call anyone, I'm retired and only have to answer to the guy I see in the mirror while I brush my teeth, no more bosses, no wives, no cat, just me and the Jeep and the bike- :D


I would still consider you the Gene Kranz of aircraft safety. :D

Nathan(the suck up)

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:03 pm

Dave,
@ FL 350 indicating 350 with EIFIS engaged so you know to the second what your ETA will be and channels 'A' and 'B' on, two additional sets of eyeballs and TCAS engaged is somewhat different than the average BOZO in a 6 year old Chevy in city traffic or someone walking along not doing his job correctly by being distracted or a harried mom in a Mommybox with three screaming crumb crushing ankle biters.

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:02 pm

As I understand it, this person lost his legs. What a shame!

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:15 pm

DA MN what a stupid, tragic waste! Use this as a teaching moment-

Re: Please stop texting! Be safe!

Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:33 pm

I propose a safety thread, one that can be seen in all of the forum links. Safety is not just for warbirds its for all aspects of aviation!


Please consider it.
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