Ramp checks.
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Good question. Considering the shortage of Inspectors to do other things, I'd be surprised if many were being carried out.
Anybody else?
Anybody else?
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Once in a while in T Bay they will wander down to the ramp area. The hazmat people seem to be around more often these days checking certificates.
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Have not heard of anyone getting one in years on the private or corporate side. You would think they would want to check out some nice shiny bizjets.
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Any ramp checks we've had, we've known about in advance.
I'd guess that "random" ramp checks only occur when there's a complaint or reasonable suspicion of something illegal.
I'd guess that "random" ramp checks only occur when there's a complaint or reasonable suspicion of something illegal.
[quote]Any ramp checks we've had, we've known about in advance.[/quote]
What purpose does doing advance notice ramp checks serve?
And what exactly do they do when doing these checks?
What purpose does doing advance notice ramp checks serve?
And what exactly do they do when doing these checks?
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It's true chuck the TC dangerous goods/hazmat inspectors have ramped me to check crew certificates. I find it ironic that if there is no hazmat the crew need not be trained but such is life - what a priceless example of generating paper and bullshit. I have never done a hazmat course yet that really meant anything to me as a pilot. Typical knee jerk reaction to an issue that needs not be so complicated. Dumbing down at it's best
When I owned a charter company I had to attend a Hazmat training program.
The very first thing the Hazmat trainer did was hold up a can of WD40 and said this a dangerous goods that comes under our hazmat rules.
I got up and started to walk out and he said where are you going.
I said home because I have more important things that need doing than listen to this moronic garbage.
So obviously I don't have hazmat approval either Charlie. :)
The very first thing the Hazmat trainer did was hold up a can of WD40 and said this a dangerous goods that comes under our hazmat rules.
I got up and started to walk out and he said where are you going.
I said home because I have more important things that need doing than listen to this moronic garbage.
So obviously I don't have hazmat approval either Charlie. :)
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Is Jet-A in the tanks considered hazardous goods?
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