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From what I can gather it was a single engine aircraft and the pilot left the engine running to move/fly the aircraft after she departed the aircraft. The pilot instructer her to go to the rear of the aircraft and she did not.
Knowing that common sense is rare and people have poor situational awareness in infamiliar situations I would have killed the engine until she was off the ramp. That being said, she should take some responsibility for her actions as well.
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