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During refueling, the airplane and the fuel truck are connected to metal hooks

in the ground, to avoid static electrical sparks, and nobody is allowed to smoke

anywhere near the fueling operation. In that way, there's nothing around to

ignite the fuel, or any fumes that might escape into the air.

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