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After being stuck sitting on AS19 at MCO for 6 hours yesterday I got to thinking, what is the longest anyone has sat on a plane without going anywhere?
That is a long time. No where near as long as that for me. Two hours at MIA as we just missed our slot before the airspace was closed for the arrival of POTUS.After being stuck sitting on AS19 at MCO for 6 hours yesterday I got to thinking, what is the longest anyone has sat on a plane without going anywhere?
In the US DOT rules against this with heavy fines.
https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/new-dot-consumer-rule-limits-airline-tarmac-delays-provides-other-passenger
After being stuck sitting on AS19 at MCO for 6 hours yesterday I got to thinking, what is the longest anyone has sat on a plane without going anywhere?
I was actually surprised with how much ease the FA's allowed people to deplane. Loads of people went back into the terminal to get food and go to the bathroom. The only issue was there was 20 other flights doing the same thing, and it was late so the food outlets were closing. I chose to avoid the chaos.
A few people were going to miss connections in Seattle so chose to forfeit this flight and try again the next day.
About four hours (I think) in MEL on QF12 LAX-SYD after being diverted because of fog in SYD. We were supposed to refuel and fly back to SYD but cabin crew finally ran out of hours. (We had already been given new set of pilots.) Was in F so we were provided with more meals and excellent Yabby Lake pinots. Finally we were deplaned and had to catch domestic back to BNE. Total chaos with baggage handling from QF 12.
Hi JB, yes around end of MAY 2013. If you were the captain then we had a pleasant chat in the doorway.When was that? May 2013?
Hi JB, yes around end of MAY 2013. If you were the captain then we had a pleasant chat in the doorway.![]()
Ah ok! Small world.I was the replacement. Seem to recall the phone ringing at some ungodly hour...on a day off.
can't recall the exact hours, but a bloody long time! at FRA - it was an aborted takeoff in a LH 747 - amazing event as the pilot decided to abort just before rotation. I never even imagined how hard a plane can brake until that day. There were iphones and stuff bouncing all the way to the front of the plane (where I was)
It appeared the tyres caught fire as we were surrounded by zillions of firetrucks and stuff. It must have closed the runway as we stayed right where we came to a stop. Several hours later we eventually got towed back to a gate. During that time they opened one of the doors near me, and without the airbridge you suddenly get a real idea just how high up you are in a jumbo.
Anyway, the wait was long, but the most memorable thing was the braking - you will NEVER catch me without a seatbelt on!!
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Yeah, what's with that!Plenty of times have been stuck for several hours on the HKG-PVG corridor. No where to go.
There's a lot of difference between being out on the tarmac or still being at the gate. <snip>.