Ramp Agents Talk About the Stress of Their Jobs

Ramp Agents Talk About the Stress of Their Jobs   Manually loading and unloading baggage in a plane’s belly is an extremely demanding job. Handling thousands of pounds of cargo when constrained by low clearances is not only exhausting, it brings significant injury risks when heavy objects are thrown the length of the aircraft belly.… Continue reading Ramp Agents Talk About the Stress of Their Jobs

Commemorating Innovation in Aviation

Boeing 707-349C N32 (Photo courtesy of Flying Tiger Line Pilots Association)   Commemorating Innovation in Aviation   This week, we’re celebrating a round-the-world, pole-to-pole flight led by retired TWA pilots, Harrison Finch and Fred Lester Austin, Jr., in November 1965. The journey covered a distance of 26,230 miles during a flight duration of 57 hours… Continue reading Commemorating Innovation in Aviation

Stooping vs. Kneeling Accelerates the Risk of Injury to Ramp Agents

Working in a stooped position created 32% more stress on the back than kneeling, increasing the likelihood for injury.   The need for ramp agents to lift, twist and throw heavy bags when loading and unloading aircraft manually accelerates the risks of back injury. It also increases operational expenses due to workers’ comp claims, medical… Continue reading Stooping vs. Kneeling Accelerates the Risk of Injury to Ramp Agents

Inspiration, Ideas, & Innovation

Inspiration, Ideas & Innovation   Thoughts from Tim Fulton, Founder/CEO   Sometimes inspiration and innovation come to us in circuitous ways. Although I don’t necessarily think of myself as innovative — I tend to reserve that term for someone like Sergey Brin or Richard Branson — there are many things that motivate me, whether it’s for… Continue reading Inspiration, Ideas, & Innovation

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