Originally Posted by
jayray
Which means in the future no carrier will ever except responsibility for another carriers flight. They will just say no. Mesaba made no money from this flight yet was held liable for payments that amount to 3 yearly salaries of an FO. Think another airline will ever try to help out another airline again? Now where does XJet divert to? At which point does this become a safety issue? I think Mesaba should have been penalized but for some reason something doesn't seem quite right. Mesaba had nothing to gain from this situation and everything to lose.
Stations cant refuse to service an aircraft without good reason. Some alternates do not provide any services other then fuel from an FBO and the required equipment.
They put the airplane down safely and waited out a storm. Obviously it wasnt an ideal situation but there wasnt a smoldering hole in the middle of nowhere. If you are desperate enough you dont care where you divert to but you can figure out the logistics later. Let the bean counters worry about the money and let the pilots do their job and operate the flight safely.
At the end of the day everyone got home... screw the money