User talk:Pushylittlekid

Green Ramp Disaster
"Staging" is fine. However, not everyone was "staging" in the grass area that day in the technical sense of the word. While a lot of people were in the mock ups, there were also a lot of guys laying or standing around in the shade of the trees smoking, drinking sodas and eating sandwiches. They had finished preping, left their gear in the pax shed or on the grass along the edge of the ramp and were taking a few minutes to relax before load time. That's why it said "relaxing". Mohrflies (talk) 02:12, 9 December 2010 (UTC)

Oh okay that's a good point. I just put staging because I feel like it sounds more dignified; we'll use staging loosely just to mean that they were 'preparing' in general. In the Army we use words like "misoriented" to supplant "lost." You catch my drift?

Do you think we should change it to stage and/or relax or is that too far?