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ramper death in LGA
Hearing rumor of a death on the Delta ramp in LGA yesterday...any details? Tragic to hear!
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Rumor is it was a murder but no news reports.....very sad if it is true
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Originally Posted by positiverate33
(Post 1277139)
Rumor is it was a murder but no news reports.....very sad if it is true
Greeeeaaaat...I wonder what else was going down on the ramp that led to a murder? |
So there was a murder on the ramp at laguardia and it hasn't made the news? Something stinks. And it's not just lga as usual
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On the East Loop I heard Delta rampers talking about this new cat on the "C" side that is a fluffed up gangsta and with the influx of new ramp positions many of the spots were filled by former residents of Riker's island. In fact a bus load of DL rampers were sharing their personal stories of what block they were on and they all shared felony charges with no convictions getting around the system. Lovely, this is no joke.
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Originally Posted by aviatormjc
(Post 1277261)
On the East Loop I heard Delta rampers talking about this new cat on the "C" side that is a fluffed up gangsta and with the influx of new ramp positions many of the spots were filled by former residents of Riker's island. In fact a bus load of DL rampers were sharing their personal stories of what block they were on and they all shared felony charges with no convictions getting around the system. Lovely, this is no joke.
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Originally Posted by cni187
(Post 1277268)
You guys are funny. Delta wouldn't hire people like this. They do a background check on everyone they hire. They couldn't get an airport badge either.
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Flight crews that are afraid of rampers, tsa etc in LGA don't get out often enough. I've seen crew afraid to leave their rooms because they didn't like all the people!
But they felt right at home in the hollers of Tennessee. THAT's where I'm more frightened of the "natives"! |
Originally Posted by DryMotorBoatin
(Post 1277273)
Apparently you missed the part where he said no convictions. I agree. Lga is scary. Tsa/rampers make crips/bloods look like church league softball. Luckily we got the crack squad of aviation safeguards to keep the peace
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Originally Posted by jsfBoat
(Post 1277289)
But yet, I can't go through the line in plain clothes with just my crew badge to meet my loved ones at the gate. :rolleyes:
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I heard someone got run over by a lav truck.
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Kinda like in Philly where I watch thugged-out city employees scan a badge and walk through the bowels of the building right onto the ramp, carrying backpacks and whatever they want. I see this as I make my way up the escalator to go get anal probed by the smurfs in order to get the privilege of flying the damn planes. Totally makes sense!!
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I was there a few hours after the incident and was 100 feet away from the accident site. A ramper said he was filling the aft pot water of a 700. The dude left the truck in reverse and it pinned him...or crushed him between the plane and the truck. The ramper said he crushed his head. He said there was blood everywhere. What I saw was a 700 with the aft pot water panel open, a water truck next to it, police cars surrounding the site, and police tape enclosing the accident site while investigators where poking around.
A murder I think is a bit overboard but anything is possible I guess. |
Regardless of what happened, it's sad. We can all use this as a reminder to better watch out for ourselves and our coworkers. As an ex-ramper, I spend more time on my walk-arounds not getting run over than anything else.
Be safe out there. |
Originally Posted by flyvne
(Post 1277317)
I was there a few hours after the incident and was 100 feet away from the accident site. A ramper said he was filling the aft pot water of a 700. The dude left the truck in reverse and it pinned him...or crushed him between the plane and the truck. The ramper said he crushed his head. He said there was blood everywhere. What I saw was a 700 with the aft pot water panel open, a water truck next to it, police cars surrounding the site, and police tape enclosing the accident site while investigators where poking around.
A murder I think is a bit overboard but anything is possible I guess. |
Originally Posted by LostInPA
(Post 1277319)
Regardless of what happened, it's sad. We can all use this as a reminder to better watch out for ourselves and our coworkers. As an ex-ramper, I spend more time on my walk-arounds not getting run over than anything else.
Be safe out there. |
Originally Posted by division1TE
(Post 1277576)
You all are a bunch of girls. Ewwww LaGuardia is so scary....ewww criminals marshal the planes in. Good grief. Who cares.
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Originally Posted by flyvne
(Post 1277317)
I was there a few hours after the incident and was 100 feet away from the accident site. A ramper said he was filling the aft pot water of a 700. The dude left the truck in reverse and it pinned him...or crushed him between the plane and the truck. The ramper said he crushed his head. He said there was blood everywhere. What I saw was a 700 with the aft pot water panel open, a water truck next to it, police cars surrounding the site, and police tape enclosing the accident site while investigators where poking around.
A murder I think is a bit overboard but anything is possible I guess. RIP. :( |
Originally Posted by DryMotorBoatin
(Post 1277273)
Apparently you missed the part where he said no convictions. I agree. Lga is scary. Tsa/rampers make crips/bloods look like church league softball. Luckily we got the crack squad of aviation safeguards to keep the peace
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1277590)
NW ramp in BOS had a lot of mob ties years ago. One of the rampers ratted them out. They found the guy's body out near one of those Quonset hut buildings by the airport no long after...
Not certain what all this has to do with a legitimate work accident though. |
Originally Posted by flyvne
(Post 1277317)
I was there a few hours after the incident and was 100 feet away from the accident site. A ramper said he was filling the aft pot water of a 700. The dude left the truck in reverse and it pinned him...or crushed him between the plane and the truck. The ramper said he crushed his head. He said there was blood everywhere. What I saw was a 700 with the aft pot water panel open, a water truck next to it, police cars surrounding the site, and police tape enclosing the accident site while investigators where poking around.
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Originally Posted by Geardownflaps30
(Post 1277599)
Actually there was a young woman ramper that was gonna rat them out. They didn't find her body for 2 yrs til someone plea bargained and spilled the beans.
The young lady's body was found in the trunk of a car parked at an auto repair shop next to a popular airport employee watering hole. As I recall, she had gone on a food run for her ramp crew, and never returned. The body was discovered the following morning. Shortly thereafter, NW dramatically drew down their BOS operation, with US taking over their FRA flight and AA being awarded their CDG flight. The rumor at the time was that the airline was trying to eradicate the alleged criminal element among the BOS ramp workers. That was 20 years ago, in September, 1992. |
Originally Posted by cni187
(Post 1277268)
You guys are funny. Delta wouldn't hire people like this. They do a background check on everyone they hire. They couldn't get an airport badge either.
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration insisted that Richmond International Airport issue its highest-level security clearance to a TSA security officer with a felony conviction for robbery. The current employee was 17 years old when he committed the crime and 18 when convicted. The TSA said such juvenile adjudications do not bar people from employment. The airport would not identify the TSA employee nor reveal his age. The employee did not divulge on his application—though a records check last fall did—that he had been found guilty of robbery within the past 10 years. The federal agency’s demand that RIC issue the “security identification display area” badge came despite the fact that Richmond International’s TSA-approved security program prohibits issuing security badges to people convicted of any disqualifying crimes. “It is unconscionable . . . that a 17year-old person, who committed and was found guilty of a terrible crime, would be hired and works the front line of airport security,“ said Jon Mathiasen, RIC’s president and CEO, in a letter to the TSA on Jan. 18. . . . The Transportation Security Administration threatened the airport with unspecified consequences, Mathiasen said, unless RIC agreed to issue the badge to the employee. Faced with the TSA’s demands “and against its own prudent judgment,“ the Capital Region Airport Commission, which owns and operates RIC, issued the access credentials to the federal employee late last year. . . . Last fall, the Capital Region Airport Commission did a fingerprint and criminal history records check on the TSA employee who was seeking an upgraded security badge. “Security identification display area” badges allow their holders unescorted access to secured areas, including airliner parking and luggage holding areas. Based on its security program, RIC denied the request. The TSA, however, said the airport had to issue the credentials because the employee met the federal agency’s hiring standards. |
Originally Posted by Geardownflaps30
(Post 1277288)
Flight crews that are afraid of rampers, tsa etc in LGA don't get out often enough. I've seen crew afraid to leave their rooms because they didn't like all the people!
But they felt right at home in the hollers of Tennessee. THAT's where I'm more frightened of the "natives"! And you condemn others for their biases and feelings??? :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by cni187
(Post 1277268)
You guys are funny. Delta wouldn't hire people like this. They do a background check on everyone they hire. They couldn't get an airport badge either.
Originally Posted by frankwasright
(Post 1277746)
Wrong :
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration insisted that Richmond International Airport issue its highest-level security clearance to a TSA security officer with a felony conviction for robbery. The current employee was 17 years old when he committed the crime and 18 when convicted. The TSA said such juvenile adjudications do not bar people from employment. The airport would not identify the TSA employee nor reveal his age. The employee did not divulge on his application—though a records check last fall did—that he had been found guilty of robbery within the past 10 years. The federal agency’s demand that RIC issue the “security identification display area” badge came despite the fact that Richmond International’s TSA-approved security program prohibits issuing security badges to people convicted of any disqualifying crimes. “It is unconscionable . . . that a 17year-old person, who committed and was found guilty of a terrible crime, would be hired and works the front line of airport security,“ said Jon Mathiasen, RIC’s president and CEO, in a letter to the TSA on Jan. 18. . . . The Transportation Security Administration threatened the airport with unspecified consequences, Mathiasen said, unless RIC agreed to issue the badge to the employee. Faced with the TSA’s demands “and against its own prudent judgment,“ the Capital Region Airport Commission, which owns and operates RIC, issued the access credentials to the federal employee late last year. . . . Last fall, the Capital Region Airport Commission did a fingerprint and criminal history records check on the TSA employee who was seeking an upgraded security badge. “Security identification display area” badges allow their holders unescorted access to secured areas, including airliner parking and luggage holding areas. Based on its security program, RIC denied the request. The TSA, however, said the airport had to issue the credentials because the employee met the federal agency’s hiring standards. |
Originally Posted by Justdoinmyjob
(Post 1277890)
CNI said airline. Your story is about the TSA. Apples and oranges my friend.
"They couldn't get an airport badge either." Now pour yourself a nice,big,steamin' cup o'FAIL. |
:( That sucks.
In my ramping days I saw two nasty accidents. The worst was seeing an out of control belt loader pin a guy against a wall which broke his neck and left him paralyzed. As for murder, I didn't work at LGA, but there were a few unsavory characters working where I was at that made you wonder how they were able to get a badge lol. I'm so glad those days are over, worst job ever. |
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Originally Posted by frankwasright
(Post 1277904)
Maybe you need to brush up on reading comprehension.CNI said:
"They couldn't get an airport badge either." Now pour yourself a nice,big,steamin' cup o'FAIL. Sure, I'll get one for you. Engage brain in critical thinking mode. If an AIRLINE attempts to force an airport to issue a SIDA badge, what do you think the outcome would be? Now, if A FEDERAL AGENCY forces the same airport to do it, do you think the outcome would be the same? If you do, then I guess some zombies already ate your brain.:rolleyes: Besides, Delta would never attempt to force an airport to issue a SIDA badge. It's much easier and cheaper to just fire the person. So, fail 2 on your part there, as well.:cool: |
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