Have you ever been so drained from work that you dread coming in the next day? Aircraft mechanics in most cases get burned out from all the hours they put in to make flights safe and flyable so that there is next to no energy or enthusiasm when they roll in the following days. Even more so if you work for a boss who cares more about the timeline of events and will blanket blame everyone when it doesn’t occur as planned. This leads to mechs playing all manner of games just so they don’t have to be the one to show up first and take the brunt of the initial shotgun blast of blame.
From the creators of the Cancelled for Maintenance Podcast comes a series where we take a comedic, behind-the-scenes look into the gritty, non-glamorous life of aircraft maintenance.
Aircraft maintenance is an extremely rewarding, but very taxing profession. It takes a very driven person to take up this career and excel in it. It has its very low points but has its very high ones as well. Follow along with our three main mechanics and their friends as they deal with the highs and lows to keep planes flying.
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