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Default Another Mast Accident

A few stories down from the Dayton re-enactment I saw THIS. PLEASE....PLEASE......PLEASE do a walk around and check your truck. It only takes seconds.
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Thanks for the posting! It's a good reminder to never trust your life to a safety device. Always do a walk around check before leaving the scene.
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Old 06-27-2012, 05:22 PM
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I just don't understand how this happens. The FIRST thing I do after a LIVE shot is hit the release valve to lower the mast and then turn off the transmitter. How do you even jump in a truck and not notice the mast sticking way up in the air???
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