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Customer here. I want to give a shout out to the two gentlemen who piloted Delta 2913 tonight. It was an Airbus 319. I was in 14A, right next to the number one engine which failed dramatically just before rotation. The pilots took off and leveled off before returning to SLC. We were airborne for 18 minutes and they even had time to make a reassuring PA. We stopped on the runway and were met by fire trucks. I was happy to learn the same crew was in command of the second try on a new aircraft.
I know you guys are going through hell with the prospects of furloughs and pay cuts. Performance under pressure and sound decision making like I witnessed tonight are why you guys deserve top pay and benefits. Keep your heads high.
I know you guys are going through hell with the prospects of furloughs and pay cuts. Performance under pressure and sound decision making like I witnessed tonight are why you guys deserve top pay and benefits. Keep your heads high.
Noticed that tidbit as well. Definitely not judging as they may have been fine and we are paid well to make that call, but the one time it happened to me I got significant pressure to head back out immediately in a different aircraft (I was at a different airline at the time). The FAs were shook up as hell and I decided it was the safest option for us all to be done for the day. Still think it was the right call.
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This was my experience when I experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff on the first leg of a 3-day trip in 2011. Scheduling was ready to deadhead us out to re-join our rotation but the duty pilot stopped them and we were released from the remainder of our trip.
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This was my experience when I experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff on the first leg of a 3-day trip in 2011. Scheduling was ready to deadhead us out to re-join our rotation but the duty pilot stopped them and we were released from the remainder of our trip.
Can someone in the Atlanta area reach out and help this troubled flight attendant?
https://www.ajc.com/news/nearly-60-c...BGCCIPVCUX7YQ/
https://www.ajc.com/news/nearly-60-c...BGCCIPVCUX7YQ/
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I’m not at Delta, but I’ve flown the 320 and remember the IAE engines had the warm-up time removed from my company’s manual, so you could start’em right near the runway if you wanted to. The 321 still had a 2-minute warm-up but that was a function of the center tank fuel transfer BIT after start-up rather than an actual engine requirement.
Last edited by sigler; 09-27-2020 at 12:31 PM.
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