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"Tony" wrote in message
ps.com...
Did anyone see the news about an AA (maybe 777) airplane declaring a
fuel emergency in DFW, requesting a downwind landing to I think 17
Center, and being told no, had to circle to land on 31 R?
I'm not exactly sure of those details, but it's close enough. It's
that old deal, when a pilot makes a mistake, the pilot dies, and when
a controller makes a mistake, the pilot dies. Turns out the airplane
had enough fuel to circle and land, butr damn it, heads should roll,
or at least jobs lost.
I hope the next time such an event happens the PIC TELLS the
Controller p@ic@ he is landing on 17 Center, rather than request it.
As it happens DFW was using 35 C runway for departures, and I gather
it would have been 'inconvenient' to make a suitable hole.
We should OWN the sky when we declare an emergency, and sort out the
details once the event is over, dammit!
My summary of this massive thread is if the controller was not able to clear
the straight-in runway because there was not enough time the controller did
well. But it the controller did not clear the straight-in runway because it
would mess up his normal traffic, the controller and/or supervisor was at
fault.
Danny Deger
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