Airport worker dances on the tarmac like no one's watching to make air travel less painful

The worker says he just wants to send 'positive vibes.'
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Brian Koerber
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It's completely necessary to have fun while you're working.

An airport worker directing the plane on the tarmac of the Greater Rochester International Airport has found a great way to take the monotony out of his day by practicing some stellar dance moves while he works.

"So this just happened out my window as I was leaving New York headed back home to Nashville. This guy rocks!" Terry McBride posted along with a video to Facebook, which has since racked up over 5.9 million views.

The worker, later identified as Kyran Ashford, tells ABC News that he's been working at the airport for five years, and hopes his dance moves gives at least one passenger "30 seconds of positive vibes."

More like 5.9 million people.

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Brian Koerber

Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.


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