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john smith wrote:
Anyone on the group weathered in by the storm that rolled up the eastern US Friday? How baddly did you get hit? Yes, but not like you think. ![]() catch a Southwest flight to Phoenix on Thursday morning. Sat in plane on ramp for 3 hours waiting for a weather report that did not include BOTH ice pellets and freezing rain. Went back to gate. After 2 hours we were lined up for departure at the gate and crew was paged. Crew arrived and said no way will we fly. Waited 1 more hour after which flight was finally cancelled. Wife could not get back the 28 miles to pick me up because of jacknifed semis on I-270 and general ice. Power went off at home and was off for 24 hours. I got into a hotel across the street from the airport. Fortunately there were a lot of cancellations because fo flights that did not get into STL. Back on another flight Friday at 7 am. Sat on plane waiting for deice. Airline ran out of deicing fluid. Truckload expected in at noon. Truck arrived. Wrong kind of fluid. 2 pm flight finally cancelled. After 7 hours on plane passengers nearly rioted. We were confirmed on 8:50 pm flight. That flight schedule slipped to 10:25 pm. Southwest rerouted a flight from Birmingham to Phoenix to STL to pick us up at 6:15 pm, causing many more unhappy passengers. After 39 hours we made it to Phoenix. I felt very sorry for Southwest pilots. On Thursday airline lined us up for departure obviously without consulting pilots. On Friday our pilot found out that the flight was cancelled from a passenger. There is obviously extremely poor communication at Southwest. GA rules! -- Gene Seibel Gene & Sue's Aeroplanes - http://pad39a.com/gene/planes.html Because we fly, we envy no one. |
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