American Airlines Fleet Service Practice Exam

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What should be done if inoperable ground support equipment is found?

Leave it for the next shift

Notify a supervisor only

Tag it out

When inoperable ground support equipment is discovered, it is essential to tag it out. This process involves placing a warning tag on the equipment to indicate that it is out of service and should not be used. Tagging out helps ensure the safety of personnel by preventing accidents that could occur if someone attempts to operate malfunctioning equipment.

Moreover, tagging out allows for proper documentation and follow-up for repairs. Once the equipment is tagged, you can inform the relevant maintenance staff who will address the issue. This practice aligns with safety protocols that prioritize employee safety and operational efficiency in a fleet service environment. The tagging-out procedure is an important part of risk management concerning ground support equipment.

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