Clueless Kemble.
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From: Hertfordshire
I might be wrong, (not for the first time !), but might there be an isurance matter that's worth considering here ? Can any club/airfield operators tell us whether the wearing of Hi-Vis reduces premiums, and hence fees etc. ?
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From: He's on the limb to nowhere
Latest accident figures I can find for the USA, where what you wear only really depends on the weather, are from 2001 (PDF)
From what I can tell, only four people on the ground were killed by collisions with a plane, and only one by contact with a prop/rotor, and that was a security guard who walked into a rotor. One other person was injured. Two were killed in a car hit by a landing overun and would probably not have been saved by wearing a vest. So it would appear that this rule has no demonstrable basis in safety, if it's a safety argument then we should all wear a hi-vis vest when out shopping.
From what I can tell, only four people on the ground were killed by collisions with a plane, and only one by contact with a prop/rotor, and that was a security guard who walked into a rotor. One other person was injured. Two were killed in a car hit by a landing overun and would probably not have been saved by wearing a vest. So it would appear that this rule has no demonstrable basis in safety, if it's a safety argument then we should all wear a hi-vis vest when out shopping.
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From: TUOP
Originally Posted by Barnaby the Bear
Get over it. So they ask you to where a jacket?

My memory is a bit hazy but was it not Edmund Burke who is usually attributed with:
" All that is necessary for Risk Assessment Consultants, CYA Managers and their MWG Jobsworth enforcers to triumph is that good men do nothing"
I don't want to get over it. IMHO it is reasonable to expect that the people who make these rules should be happy to justify their decisions. I have still to see any cogent argument for making Hi-Viz compulsory.
(The quote might not be exactly word for word, but it was something like that.)
Last edited by OVC002; 25th July 2006 at 14:19.
PPruNaholic!
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From: Buckinghamshire
http://www.kemblecam.co.uk/ -- very funny; just saw some people WITHOUT yellow jackets walking from airside to AV8; with three aircraft parked on the grass -- Man, that was close; they could've died!!! Someone had better get out there and get them in yellow jackets to save them - fast! I would hate to be responsible for what happens next otherwise....
Andy
Andy
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From: Dublin
Andy,
I think you should ring Kemble.....
"Hello. I was just looking at your webcam and saw some people walking from their aircraft to the AV8 restaurant. They weren't wearing their yellow jackets. I just though I should call and let you know! Can't be too careful these days, you know?"
I wonder what would they say?
I think you should ring Kemble.....
"Hello. I was just looking at your webcam and saw some people walking from their aircraft to the AV8 restaurant. They weren't wearing their yellow jackets. I just though I should call and let you know! Can't be too careful these days, you know?"
I wonder what would they say?
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From: england
Whatever happened to taking responsibility for ones own actions?
, i.e DON'T walk infront of a taxying aircraft with a big sharp spinny thing on the front of it?
I am pretty sure that the dreaded health and safty man has struck again
, i.e DON'T walk infront of a taxying aircraft with a big sharp spinny thing on the front of it?
I am pretty sure that the dreaded health and safty man has struck again

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From: uk
The really depressing thing about this is that it isn't motivated by a genuine concern for personnnel safety. It is motivated by the fear of media generated criticism with the benefit of hindsight, should someone be hurt airside. You know the thing - "wasn't even wearing a hi viz jacket". It's the modern hype you get whenever someone gets hurt doing anything. Someone must be to blame and new rules must be written to stop it happening again, or more accurately, to stop me being blamed next time.
It's at times like this when I find myself being not sorry I'm the age I am. It's going to get so much worse.
It's at times like this when I find myself being not sorry I'm the age I am. It's going to get so much worse.
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From: Dorset, UK
At a MOD airfield (which has a very effective Health & Safety regime) I asked an officer why all the fuel bowsers were painted sludge green and hi-viz jackets were not mandetory for pilots or passengers of light aircraft.
He replied, with a perfectly staight face:-
"Well, we don't want to give our pilots anything to aim at!"
He replied, with a perfectly staight face:-
"Well, we don't want to give our pilots anything to aim at!"
PPruNaholic!
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From: Buckinghamshire
Good point! I regularly fly from RAF base currently, and was many years in the RAAF back home in Australia, and have never ONCE been required to wear high-vis vest in that context!
I guess it'd be the opposite of camouflage
Andy
I guess it'd be the opposite of camouflage

Andy
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From: Massachusetts Bay Colony
Originally Posted by airborne_artist
though I can't see where you could attach epaulettes 

That poor guy's catching hell in this place and, as far as we know, he hasn't even worn the epaulettes yet! But that has been one of the funniest threads I've seen in a long time! Nice to see the humour crossing posts!
Pitts2112
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From: Vancouver Island
Quote:
" Thanks for all the inputs. Thread copied and pasted to Airfield Manager. Await reaction with interest "
You are assuming that he/she can read of course?
I'm afraid that the lunitics are truly running the asylum at airports in this new age world.
Chuck E.
" Thanks for all the inputs. Thread copied and pasted to Airfield Manager. Await reaction with interest "
You are assuming that he/she can read of course?
I'm afraid that the lunitics are truly running the asylum at airports in this new age world.
Chuck E.
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From: Midlands
If you want to know what he actualy said.....
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Graham Newby
Administrator
Member # 26123629
posted 28 July, 2006 10:16 AM
All
For anybody who is worried by uninformed postings on a non PFA forum, hi viz jackets will not be needed by pilots at the PFA rally.
Graham
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If you want to know what he actualy said.....
Rod1
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Graham Newby
Administrator
Member # 26123629
posted 28 July, 2006 10:16 AM
All
For anybody who is worried by uninformed postings on a non PFA forum, hi viz jackets will not be needed by pilots at the PFA rally.
Graham
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If you want to know what he actualy said.....
Rod1





