Another Allegiant Fire
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Another Allegiant Fire
Jetliner Catches Fire At Sanford Airport - Orlando News Story - WKMG Orlando
Gotta be a record. Isn't this like 3 this year?
Gotta be a record. Isn't this like 3 this year?
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Actually that's #4 in the past 12 months. There goes Allegiant's hopes for ETOPS certification any time in the next year. Looks like it's time to buy an airline that already has it.
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Any of this reminiscent of a blast from the past know as ValuJet? At the current rate of incidents I give them 12-18 months before they have a fatal accident that results in the deaths of many people. Hopefully the FAA is watching and will take necessary steps to break the accident chain.
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Any talk of them getting newer aircraft to replace the MD 80s lately, or is that the only reason they have been profitable? How many engine fires has American had on their MD 80s in the last few years, I seem to remember a few.
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Any of this reminiscent of a blast from the past know as ValuJet? At the current rate of incidents I give them 12-18 months before they have a fatal accident that results in the deaths of many people. Hopefully the FAA is watching and will take necessary steps to break the accident chain.
Should someone say your airline will have a fatal crash in the next 12-18 months?
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Back on topic, didn't Allegiant damn near kill 135 people a week ago rotating off the end of a 6500' runway with a calculated TO distance of something like 6525'?
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It is this combination of poor maintenance and the lack of oversight from typical 2nd tier airline management that gets people killed.
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To be clear... This was a tail pipe fire that occurred during start up and there was no evacuation. The airplane was pulled back into the gate and everyone deplaned.
This had nothing to do with maintenance, or lack thereof as most of you are suggesting.
This had nothing to do with maintenance, or lack thereof as most of you are suggesting.
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