Streakn1
Veteran Expediter
On Friday morning about 6:30 am a panther showed up and stopped in front of our T/T while we were parked at our favorite layover spot on Florida's Alligator Alley. Its the rest area at the 36 mm. Before I could get dressed and go outside, it was gone.
I did see the driver get out of his Panther van and look over towards our rig. Had I been quicker getting outside to check our freight I would have said hello and offered up some freshly brewed java.
We were loaded with two General Electric CFM-56 jet engines that we were to deliver mid morning at Miami International Airport. From there they were to be flown to Chile aboard a cargo jet. Funny thing, when airport security escourted us onto the flightline to get unloaded, after we had been staged they quickly had to move us over approximately 75' from our original spot. Reason being that there was a 767 cargo jet that had just landed bound for that spot in a matter of minutes to be unloaded. This would have put us directly under the port wing and in the way of all of the service vehicles and cargo lift used to unload the cargo of fresh produce onboard.
We got to watch as they unloaded a full plane load of cargo, fuel, refresh the holding tanks and clean the cabin in a matter of minutes before returning it to flight. Got some great photos. I'll try and post them over the weekend.
I must say, I think the wife and I have one of the coolest jobs!!!
I did see the driver get out of his Panther van and look over towards our rig. Had I been quicker getting outside to check our freight I would have said hello and offered up some freshly brewed java.
We were loaded with two General Electric CFM-56 jet engines that we were to deliver mid morning at Miami International Airport. From there they were to be flown to Chile aboard a cargo jet. Funny thing, when airport security escourted us onto the flightline to get unloaded, after we had been staged they quickly had to move us over approximately 75' from our original spot. Reason being that there was a 767 cargo jet that had just landed bound for that spot in a matter of minutes to be unloaded. This would have put us directly under the port wing and in the way of all of the service vehicles and cargo lift used to unload the cargo of fresh produce onboard.
We got to watch as they unloaded a full plane load of cargo, fuel, refresh the holding tanks and clean the cabin in a matter of minutes before returning it to flight. Got some great photos. I'll try and post them over the weekend.
I must say, I think the wife and I have one of the coolest jobs!!!
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