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American Eagle jet veers off runway at O'Hare
May 31, 2012 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A regional jet landed safely at O'Hare International Airport Thursday morning after reporting mechanical issues. (abclocal.go.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
And all the talking heads running their mouths about American's problems. Any time that you have a concentration of anybody's equipment at a hub, chances are if there is a problem, it will belong to one of the carriers concentrated there, and AMR definitely has a concentration of equipment at O'Hare.LOL
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You have to like the way the talking heads link the tail strike and the gear problem. Unless it was the same RJ I don't see how.
LOL, I love the media transcript. "EGF4069 3-4-5". I think maybe it should be "3 FOR 5", as in thousands. Gotta love their lack of knowledge for what they talk about, and blowing everything out of proportion in aviation. Not at all suggusting this was a minor incident though.
So is this why a KAL 747 landed on 4R Thursday at around 9:40a CDT, 10 being closed? Only the second time in years of commuting past ORD that I saw a 747 land on 4R.
Now, we go back to the SWA737 yesterday with the compressoer stall or whatever, from LAX-LAS that had 41 pax, the Eagle that got it's tail clipped at O'Hare from Springfield MO that had 18 on board and now this flight to Tulsa tha had 28 pax on board. Is anybody watching the store or is this dirty laundry just getting aired out when something happens? These may be isolated cases but they can't help but pull down overall capacity figures, and then folks wonder why they ain't making no money!!! Love him or hate him, Anderson at DAL has the right idea; cut the flights until capacity maxes out on what's left.