They are not panicking because they are professionals but if you listen to their voices you can hear how scared they are.
I know because I do what they do for a living.
Trust me they are panicking very much so; that is why the locomotive engineer tells the passing train to “notch up” or add more power to the traction motors. They have no options but to stay in the cab, why would they freak out at this point? Cool minds have better outcomes in times of stress.
I am humbled by their complete lack of panic
They are not panicking because they are professionals but if you listen to their voices you can hear how scared they are. I know because I do what they do for a living.
Trust me they are panicking very much so; that is why the locomotive engineer tells the passing train to “notch up” or add more power to the traction motors. They have no options but to stay in the cab, why would they freak out at this point? Cool minds have better outcomes in times of stress.
This is probably hour 9 of their 16 hour shift so they might be hoping it takes em lol
What’s this from?
It’s from Waterworld
Waterworld I think
If that were a few years ago you probably wouldn’t be wrong. Rest rules are more restrictive now and twelve hours is max on duty while operating.
Same here!