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A pilot had pizza delivered to his planeload of passengers who were stuck during a snowstorm



 
 
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Old March 6th 19, 02:51 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Miloch
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Default A pilot had pizza delivered to his planeload of passengers who were stuck during a snowstorm

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/p...rnd/index.html

(CNN) — Stranded for hours on a snowy tarmac, passengers on an Air Canada flight
were beginning to feel the stress, but their pilot knew the answer: 23 pizzas
delivered to the airplane's door.

Air Canada Flight 608 left Toronto bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Monday
night, but bad weather forced the aircraft to be diverted to Fredericton, New
Brunswick. After several hours stuck in the plane, the pilot decided to order
food.

Jofee Larivée, the manager at Minglers Restaurant and Pub in Oromocto, received
the pilot's call and took down his order for 23 pizzas topped with cheese and
pepperoni.

"We told him we could have them made in an hour or hour and a half," Larivée
said.

She said they have never delivered pizza to an airplane, and they were "laughing
all night" about the unusual order.

Her crew got the pizzas ready in an hour and sent them to the airport via
Minglers' delivery service.

Larivée said she called the plane to tell the pilot of the pizzas' arrival and
the captain sent people to meet the delivery at the door.

Passenger Philomena Hughes told CNN partner CBC News that she credits the pilot
for keeping the passengers informed and fed after being on the plane for about
eight hours from the time they boarded in Toronto.

"It was something that could have been very stressful; he made it a lot easier,"
she said. "There was lots of help, there were a couple of Air Canada Jazz pilots
that were traveling on the plane and they were helping to pick up the pizza and
distribute it. Everybody chipped in, so he didn't want to take the whole credit
for himself."

Larivée also gave the pilot credit for his demeanor, noting he even called the
restaurant on Tuesday to thank the staff for getting the pizza to the plane so
quickly.

The plane was scheduled to arrive back in Halifax on Tuesday afternoon.




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Old March 6th 19, 03:07 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Mitchell Holman[_9_]
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Default A pilot had pizza delivered to his planeload of passengers who were stuck during a snowstorm

Miloch wrote in
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https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/p...stranded-passe
ngers-trnd/index.html

(CNN) — Stranded for hours on a snowy tarmac, passengers on an Air
Canada flight were beginning to feel the stress, but their pilot knew
the answer: 23 pizzas delivered to the airplane's door.

Air Canada Flight 608 left Toronto bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia, on
Monday night, but bad weather forced the aircraft to be diverted to
Fredericton, New Brunswick. After several hours stuck in the plane,
the pilot decided to order food.

Jofee Larivée, the manager at Minglers Restaurant and Pub in Oromocto,
received the pilot's call and took down his order for 23 pizzas topped
with cheese and pepperoni.

"We told him we could have them made in an hour or hour and a half,"
Larivée said.

She said they have never delivered pizza to an airplane, and they were
"laughing all night" about the unusual order.

Her crew got the pizzas ready in an hour and sent them to the airport
via Minglers' delivery service.

Larivée said she called the plane to tell the pilot of the pizzas'
arrival and the captain sent people to meet the delivery at the door.

Passenger Philomena Hughes told CNN partner CBC News that she credits
the pilot for keeping the passengers informed and fed after being on
the plane for about eight hours from the time they boarded in Toronto.

"It was something that could have been very stressful; he made it a
lot easier," she said. "There was lots of help, there were a couple of
Air Canada Jazz pilots that were traveling on the plane and they were
helping to pick up the pizza and distribute it. Everybody chipped in,
so he didn't want to take the whole credit for himself."

Larivée also gave the pilot credit for his demeanor, noting he even
called the restaurant on Tuesday to thank the staff for getting the
pizza to the plane so quickly.

The plane was scheduled to arrive back in Halifax on Tuesday
afternoon.



LOL! That's a good story. Airline regs in the
US would doubtless have blocked it, but bravo to
the Canadians.




 




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