Stig Shift #1 day in line Aircraft maintenance. (My day that is 😅)

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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, and this is probably the longest video I have ever made ever, this is a compilation of my daily duties throughout the day that I usually post on Instagram with stories, but I felt the need to share this with you. I want you to see what we do.

Feel free to leave any feedback and comments as you wish but this is the first time I’m doing this and I’m actually asking your opinion, let me know if you actually enjoyed this type of imagery and content, because I can provide it a lot more.

Otherwise, thank you all for supporting and watching and being kind hearted to aircraft maintenance, it takes a lot of work to do this, so I appreciate you being here and learning and watching

Till next time you’re truly

Stig 🤙


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コメント (21)
  • I am a retired AAL B-777 captain. Knowing that the technicians, working on my plane, had your positive attitude and loved your job this much made it possible to sleep at night. I flew Airbus (A319-320-321) for 19 years and Boeings (737, 757, 767, 777) for 15 years. I loved them all. The 777 was the most capable airplane I ever flew. I could take of from Dallas, fly 17 hours to Hong Kong, and still have 2+ hours of fuel on board. Thanks for taking such good care of all of us.
  • As an AMT student, I love this kind of content. Can’t wait to get out there and work on these beautiful aircraft.
  • I’m a female looking into becoming an A&P mechanic and watching this video made me smile so many times. Your love of the aircraft and the seriousness you have for your job inspire me. I think it’s exactly the right career for me, can’t wait to be working with these big beasts someday. ❤ thank you for bringing us along on your day
  • As an Avgeek I love seeing the inner workings of these machines. I find it super interesting.
  • What a great video. As a retired corporate pilot as well as a A n P mech, I love seeing all what’s new in the world of aviation. Be well my friend !
  • @AUav8r05
    As a DL pilot, I appreciate you and all the fellow AMTs out there for keeping our birds safe. I love your enthusiasm and work ethic. Keep the videos coming! I can’t wait until we receive our Maxs next year I’m ‘25. Cheers!
  • @OUTDOORS55
    This Folks, is EXACTLY who you want working on your airplane! Someone who loves their job, and the airplanes they work on. Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it!
  • As a car mechanic i can confirm, gloves are a 50/50 thing of them staying on
  • @vanhelmen3168
    I guess most of the passengers, including me, do appreciate delays very well with regards to properly executed maintenance. Take all the time you ever need and if there's something you can't fix completely we are happy to stay on ground and take the next flight safely.
  • @kiwiwhispers
    Fascinating stuff Stig! Appreciate the effort gone into the video to show us around, and I appreciate you more for keeping us safe in the skies. Love your enthusiasm.
  • @Femur15
    Anyone can be a parts changer, but a true mechanic has diagnostic skills.
  • @TC-en7cu
    I did F-16 maintenance in the Air Force. This video brought back great memories of the flightline. Thanks
  • Stig, as a mechanic at that big blue hangar at LAX I still keep learning new things everytime I watch your videos. Keep doing what youre doing!
  • @BigMoney23223
    Aircraft engineers are on another level of genius. Something as simple as putting one rivet in I’ve seen the process. It takes like a solid minute or two. There are like 7 steps for one rivet. I looked at some schematics of a prop plane I think, to see how they designed it to fire in a barrel is just incredible. Amazing stuff I wish I was that smart
  • @sgtjay
    Thank you for all you and your team does to keep us safe and in the air quickly when something goes wrong. You likely don’t hear it often but Thank You you are the best! God bless you all for keeping us safe and our flight crews! Cheers, if I ever meet any of ya in an airport I will buy ya a burger or a beer if your shift is over. Cheers and it is so amazing the love you have for your job and it shows!
  • @3rdTrickGang
    My favorite part is when you said how the biggest thing about being a mechanic is being a troubleshooter, that's exactly it turning wrenches is a quarter of the job. Been a diesel mechanic for 20 years and I spend more time scratching my head than turning wrenches most of the time. Although I have much respect for you guys because I can imagine what it's like trying to troubleshoot one of those birds. Great videos man best wishes.
  • Your enjoyment at work and your attempts to share it is wonderful—what a neat colleague. You’re also spreading enthusiasm of your high level technical knowledge… thanks for sharing your really interesting work day :-)
  • Im a DL AMT. I absolutely love my job and am so blessed to do what I love. I was born for this and have had aviation in my blood since a kid. Nothing better than jets. Heck i even named my cat Jet. 😂 Started working on jets at 19 years old. Im 47 now and still love it. Hate it for the passengers when there are delays but that is my time to shine and I love the pressure. Line maintenance to the end !
  • @1987whitez
    It's nothing like watching and listening to a professional who actually works and enjoys his work on this aircraft 'thank you and talk all you want its good conversation and average person can learn something for you. Kudos for you bro.
  • @markcorry878
    Thanks for another amazing video Stig. It shows how passionate you are about your job and keeping thoses planes doing what they were designed for.