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![]() wrote in message Plus it was a 0600 flight, which meant awakening at around 0430. With a muggy motel room listening to countless AC units hum, I wonder what their sleep situation was ?? It was clearly reported shortly after the crash that their rest period had been "well in excess of" the required amount. An 0430 wake up should not be problematic for a flight crew - its normal. You just hit the rack by 8 or 9 PM. Same deal for 0200, or 2300 for that matter. As to the picture you paint of shabby, low-grade accommodations, all I can say is that its highly unlikely. Even 25-30 years ago flying regional, we stayed in reasonable places such as Ramada, Hampton, or HI. A simple search showed that within 5 miles or so of the field there are about 11 national name hotels that offer good reasonable quality, and very often free stuff for flight crews, iirc. It would be very easy to ascertain exactly where they stayed. |
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