Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Lots of incidents in the news lately. Add another one to the list from this afternoon.
A Delta flight from Minneapolis was damaged upon landing Wednesday afternoon at Mitchell International Airport.
There were no injuries. Some flights were delayed when Delta Flight 2504 made a hard landing around 4:15 p.m. The airport runway reopened around 5:45 p.m.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sports columnist Michael Hunt was on the flight after covering the Marquette men's basketball team in Omaha, Neb. on Tuesday.
"It was a tough landing. The pilot said the brakes locked and it blew two tires," Hunt said in a phone interview shortly before 5 p.m. as he and other passengers waited on board the plane for buses to carry them to the airport.
Airport spokeswoman Patricia Rowe said the plane experienced a mechanical problem as it landed at the airport's north-south runway. The plane turned off the runway and was parked on an adjacent taxiway. Several emergency vehicles were sent to the scene.
Hunt said the plane was about three-quarters filled. Passengers were calm when the plane landed.
Travelers waiting for flights at the airport were told an air traffic emergency had closed a runway at the airport.
Passengers were picked up by shuttle buses around 5:15 p.m. and taken to the terminal, Hunt said. They were told crews hoped to tow the plane nearer to the terminal to unload luggage. Travelers with checked bags were advised they could either wait for luggage to be unloaded or have their suitcases delivered to them later.
A Delta flight from Minneapolis was damaged upon landing Wednesday afternoon at Mitchell International Airport.
There were no injuries. Some flights were delayed when Delta Flight 2504 made a hard landing around 4:15 p.m. The airport runway reopened around 5:45 p.m.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sports columnist Michael Hunt was on the flight after covering the Marquette men's basketball team in Omaha, Neb. on Tuesday.
"It was a tough landing. The pilot said the brakes locked and it blew two tires," Hunt said in a phone interview shortly before 5 p.m. as he and other passengers waited on board the plane for buses to carry them to the airport.
Airport spokeswoman Patricia Rowe said the plane experienced a mechanical problem as it landed at the airport's north-south runway. The plane turned off the runway and was parked on an adjacent taxiway. Several emergency vehicles were sent to the scene.
Hunt said the plane was about three-quarters filled. Passengers were calm when the plane landed.
Travelers waiting for flights at the airport were told an air traffic emergency had closed a runway at the airport.
Passengers were picked up by shuttle buses around 5:15 p.m. and taken to the terminal, Hunt said. They were told crews hoped to tow the plane nearer to the terminal to unload luggage. Travelers with checked bags were advised they could either wait for luggage to be unloaded or have their suitcases delivered to them later.
Lots of incidents in the news lately. Add another one to the list from this afternoon.
A Delta flight from Minneapolis was damaged upon landing Wednesday afternoon at Mitchell International Airport.
There were no injuries. Some flights were delayed when Delta Flight 2504 made a hard landing around 4:15 p.m. The airport runway reopened around 5:45 p.m.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sports columnist Michael Hunt was on the flight after covering the Marquette men's basketball team in Omaha, Neb. on Tuesday.
"It was a tough landing. The pilot said the brakes locked and it blew two tires," Hunt said in a phone interview shortly before 5 p.m. as he and other passengers waited on board the plane for buses to carry them to the airport.
Airport spokeswoman Patricia Rowe said the plane experienced a mechanical problem as it landed at the airport's north-south runway. The plane turned off the runway and was parked on an adjacent taxiway. Several emergency vehicles were sent to the scene.
Hunt said the plane was about three-quarters filled. Passengers were calm when the plane landed.
Travelers waiting for flights at the airport were told an air traffic emergency had closed a runway at the airport.
Passengers were picked up by shuttle buses around 5:15 p.m. and taken to the terminal, Hunt said. They were told crews hoped to tow the plane nearer to the terminal to unload luggage. Travelers with checked bags were advised they could either wait for luggage to be unloaded or have their suitcases delivered to them later.
A Delta flight from Minneapolis was damaged upon landing Wednesday afternoon at Mitchell International Airport.
There were no injuries. Some flights were delayed when Delta Flight 2504 made a hard landing around 4:15 p.m. The airport runway reopened around 5:45 p.m.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel sports columnist Michael Hunt was on the flight after covering the Marquette men's basketball team in Omaha, Neb. on Tuesday.
"It was a tough landing. The pilot said the brakes locked and it blew two tires," Hunt said in a phone interview shortly before 5 p.m. as he and other passengers waited on board the plane for buses to carry them to the airport.
Airport spokeswoman Patricia Rowe said the plane experienced a mechanical problem as it landed at the airport's north-south runway. The plane turned off the runway and was parked on an adjacent taxiway. Several emergency vehicles were sent to the scene.
Hunt said the plane was about three-quarters filled. Passengers were calm when the plane landed.
Travelers waiting for flights at the airport were told an air traffic emergency had closed a runway at the airport.
Passengers were picked up by shuttle buses around 5:15 p.m. and taken to the terminal, Hunt said. They were told crews hoped to tow the plane nearer to the terminal to unload luggage. Travelers with checked bags were advised they could either wait for luggage to be unloaded or have their suitcases delivered to them later.
Incident: Delta MD90 at Washington on Dec 10th 2013, burst tyre damaged wing
Incident: Delta MD90 at Washington on Apr 20th 2013, smoke from landing gear during roll out
Incident: Delta MD90 at Boston on Jan 31st 2013, dragging brake during line up
Wow, either you guys are working way too hard, or I'm not working hard enough. 12 year FO on ER in NYC, only grossed somewhere around $142,000.00
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That's fine if that's where this is headed. But the magic memo in question pretends we are on a 2 hour fantasy leash starting from the beginning of long call to preserve the staffing neutral pipe dream of 12 hour long call in an extremely creative way. No one is saying all pilots should acknowledge all assigments 3 hours prior and therefore go illegal. But no pilot is on a 2 hour long call leash either because that simply doesn't exist.
We are under no obligation whatsoever to schedule check or acknlwledge while on a day off. Never were. And there simply is no such thing as a 2 hour long call leash. The company refusing to negotiate to solve this because they're stuck in their fantasy world of pretend 117 staffing neutral models in no way creates a mandate to unilaterally rewrite our contract and impose what would be a pretty huge concession (2 hour LC leash). Hopefully this is fixed soon. But until then there is a contract fully in place.
We are under no obligation whatsoever to schedule check or acknlwledge while on a day off. Never were. And there simply is no such thing as a 2 hour long call leash. The company refusing to negotiate to solve this because they're stuck in their fantasy world of pretend 117 staffing neutral models in no way creates a mandate to unilaterally rewrite our contract and impose what would be a pretty huge concession (2 hour LC leash). Hopefully this is fixed soon. But until then there is a contract fully in place.
We cannot wait until 3 hours prior to show to acknowledge, and fly the trip under Part 117.
So, I can clearly not drink from the cup in front of me.
OTOH, we (probably) don't have an obligation to acknowledge an assignment within 2 hours of contact.
So, I can clearly not drink from the cup in front of you.
Moral of the story: don't get involved in land wars in Southeast Asia, and don't get into a battle of wits with SD.
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Very good synopsis.
We cannot wait until 3 hours prior to show to acknowledge, and fly the trip under Part 117.
So, I can clearly not drink from the cup in front of me.
OTOH, we (probably) don't have an obligation to acknowledge an assignment within 2 hours of contact.
So, I can clearly not drink from the cup in front of you.
Moral of the story: don't get involved in land wars in Southeast Asia, and don't get into a battle of wits with SD.
We cannot wait until 3 hours prior to show to acknowledge, and fly the trip under Part 117.
So, I can clearly not drink from the cup in front of me.
OTOH, we (probably) don't have an obligation to acknowledge an assignment within 2 hours of contact.
So, I can clearly not drink from the cup in front of you.
Moral of the story: don't get involved in land wars in Southeast Asia, and don't get into a battle of wits with SD.
Truly, you have a dizzying intellect!
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DALPA VS Dickson, it's a battle of wits! 
Tell me that guy does not look like SD 20 years ago!
The princess bride - Battle of the wits - YouTube

Tell me that guy does not look like SD 20 years ago!
The princess bride - Battle of the wits - YouTube
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So.... How has reserve been so far under the new rules? Are you reserve guys abiding by the contract or by SDs directive?
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The galley at door 2 comes out and first class is cut down to 20 with the forward coat storage bin at 1L or 1R on NWA planes coming out as well.
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