Preslie Ginoski, a 23-year-old fitness influencer, recently stoked controversy with a video showing him performing press-ups near the engine of a stationary aircraft at Sydney Airport.
In the viral footage, the influencer casually jumps up into the area near the jet’s engine, claiming it was a “quick pump before flight.” Unbothered by the moving propellers behind him, Ginoski flexes his biceps as the commercial jet sits on the tarmac.
According to a report by Daily mail, the stunt, filmed last year but shared widely over the weekend, quickly garnered backlash from both viewers and the airport authorities. Sydney Airport, known for its strict safety protocols, was quick to respond, pointing out its zero-tolerance policy toward unsafe behavior on the airfield. A spokesperson said, “Sydney Airport has zero tolerance for unsafe behavior on the airfield, and we take all reports of potential safety breaches extremely seriously.”
However, Ginoski defended his actions, telling Daily Mail that the incident has been blown out of proportion. “I just wanted people to get a laugh about it,” he said. “It’s like I’ve just got off the plane and I’m going to work out.” He assured that the stunt had not taken place near passengers or an active aircraft, adding, “The plane was parked on a bay and wasn’t moving until the next day.”
Despite his reassurances, experts pointed out the dangers of such proximity to jet engines, even when they are idle. Jet engines create an intense suction force when their blades spin, strong enough to pull a person into the engine from mere meters away, especially in the “ingestion zone” at the front of the wing.
Yaslen Clemente isn't just an influencer—she's a fitness powerhouse. The social media star is known for her intense workouts, and she recently sha
Samantha Espineira knows how to turn heads, both on and off the runway. The successful model and Instagram influencer regularly shares breathtaking
Best Health Tracker: Oura Ring 3Why We Love It: I’ve tried many, many fitness trackers—but I tend not to stick with one watch or band for very long. I’ve
A new study has debunked a popular TikTok wellness trend called cycle syncing, which claims that tailoring a workout routine to match the hormonal changes that