fantom.
Forget, I hope you don't have a job with anything involving aircraft. That would worry me. Best wishes.
Having considered the wisdom in this remark I have to assume that you were part of the run-up pan design team.
Perhaps this was your train of thought ……..
When in the run-up pan;
1. No aircraft will
ever ever ‘jump-chocks’ or suffer engine/computer run-aways. However, if 1 is wrong;
2. No runaway aircraft will ever ever climb the sloping wall. However, if 1 and 2 are wrong;
3. No runaway aircraft will ever ever climb the wall and then break its back on the totally unnecessary knife edged (steel reinforced, Thank you, Been Accounting) concrete additional blast deflectors. However, if 1, 2 and 3 are wrong;
4. No runaway aircraft will ever ever break its back due mainly to the totally unnecessary knife edged steel reinforced concrete additional blast deflectors and so cause serious injury to the occupants.
Was this how it went? Is this what you signed off?
Best wishes back.