'Ramp Snake'
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Anyone used this yet??
I've heared aboud this belt loader a few times and wondered about it's actual use and inplications on staffing levels...... I think FMC manufacture it.
Any info would be great!!
Cheers
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I've heared aboud this belt loader a few times and wondered about it's actual use and inplications on staffing levels...... I think FMC manufacture it.
Any info would be great!!
Cheers
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I would have thought that to allow this things use on an aircraft you are asking for trouble - theres enough damage caused by normal belt loaders let alone one that goes right into the hold
I would have thought that to allow this things use on an aircraft you are asking for trouble - theres enough damage caused by normal belt loaders let alone one that goes right into the hold
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Cheers for the link...
Not so sure about your sentiment towards peoples backs etc verses a/c damage!!!
I've always been told that if there's a piece of equipment available that can make your job easier / safer, then use it!! A person is harder to fix than a mechanical object....
Woyld like to hear of anyone who uses this!!!!
Cheers
Not so sure about your sentiment towards peoples backs etc verses a/c damage!!!
I've always been told that if there's a piece of equipment available that can make your job easier / safer, then use it!! A person is harder to fix than a mechanical object....
Woyld like to hear of anyone who uses this!!!!
Cheers