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You didn't quote the whole article. It can be found at:
http://www.turnto10.com/news/9227658/detail.html and towards the bottom it says: A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said based on control tower recordings, Southwest's version of events is "not true." "Southwest made a decision to return to Baltimore after the pilot attempted to make a landing ... [and] missed his approach," spokesman Jim Peters said. "Based on conversations, it was not necessary for the tower to be open when that plane landed." Peters said it is possible for flights to land without someone being present in the control tower. So was a dispatcher confused, or did the pilot outright lie, or did the passengers and/or reporter misunderstand what was going on? Or is the FAA covering its butt? Blowinginthewind wrote: Looks like this is becoming a common occurrence lately. Oh I forgot, the FAA treats their controller and technical workforce like ****. Maybe that's it. FAA Control tower Abandoned Southwest Planes Turn Around Minutes From Green Southwest Says Planes Could Not Land Without Air Traffic Control UPDATED: 8:34 pm EDT May 16, 2006 WARWICK, R.I. -- Two Southwest Airlines flights left Baltimore Monday night bound for Rhode Island, but it was just the beginning of a back-and-forth odyssey for dozens of passengers. NBC 10's Audrey Laganas reported that the planes turned around in flight just before midnight. The passengers said the pilots told them they were turning back because there was no one in the control tower at T.F. Green Airport. The stranded passengers were so mad, they called NBC 10. NBC 10 was waiting when they landed Tuesday morning. "It was so sad, and we were treated like cattle," said Michelle Harvey, who was flying home from Baltimore with her mother. "And then when we were flying, the pilot got on. He sounded greatly distressed. He said, 'There's no one at the tower in Providence. We have to go back.' We were about 10 minutes out. Ten or 15 minutes out," Harvey said. The passengers had to camp out overnight at the airport in Baltimore. |
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