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O'Hare cuts, round two



 
 
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Old April 29th 04, 06:28 PM
Capt.Doug
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"Big John" wrote in message Do you think Daley could go out and tear up
some O'Hare R/W as they won't need as much now?????


There are just as many flights. The FAA told the Big 2 at ORD to be
realistic and not schedule so many flights at prime time. Politics is a
factor, but Daley's name hasn't been mentioned.

Even with the re-scheduled flights, problems will arise. Yesterday's wind
was gusting to 28 knots which essentially leaves only 2 active runways. As a
result, we had a ground stop in excess of 4 hours.

D.


 




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