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That's Daley's down, nothing but hot air unfortunately.
Robert M. Gary wrote: Anno v. Heimburg wrote: tscottme wrote: What quirk of nature caused only the reporter's aircraft to become heat soaked while sitting in 100 degree weather? The fact that the APU was malfunctioning, thus no cabin ventilation until engine start-up, and that the very engine start-up which was instrumental in preventing slowly boiling the passengers to perfection was delayed for over two hours. But busted APUs are very common. You can bet that United's facility in Pheonix handles this situation better. The article never explained why the ground air supply was not sufficient. Does Chicago not have sufficient facilities to pump air? -Robert |
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