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wannabepilot 09-20-2009 11:03 AM

Comair CRJ Diverts b/c of Cracked Windshield
 
Airplane with 37 passengers diverts to Birmingham airport after windshield cracked
By Kent Faulk -- The Birmingham News

September 20, 2009, 9:25AM

An airplane carrying 37 passengers had to make an emergency landing at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport this morning after its windshield cracked, an airport spokeswoman said.

Pilots on the Comair CRJ called in an emergency at 8:50 a.m., said Toni Bast, manager of public relations and marketing at the airport. The plane landed safely at 9 a.m., she said.

The plane had been in route from Cincinnati to New Orleans when it diverted to the airport, Bast said. No information was available on how the aircraft's windshield had cracked, she said.

UPDATE: Christine Wever, a spokeswoman for Comair said that another plane was being flown to Birmingham to pick up passengers and take them on to their destination.

Wever said that the crack was on a side window on the first officer's side of the airplane's cockpit. She did not know how the crack occurred.

http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/09/...engers_di.html

hslightnin 09-20-2009 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by wannabepilot (Post 681385)
Airplane with 37 passengers diverts to Birmingham airport after windshield cracked
By Kent Faulk -- The Birmingham News


Wever said that the crack was on a side window on the first officer's side of the airplane's cockpit. She did not know how the crack occurred.

Update: Airplane with 37 passengers diverts to Birmingham airport after windshield cracked | Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com

isnt it always on the FO's side?

BlueMoon 09-20-2009 05:17 PM

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Mason32 09-20-2009 05:20 PM

See, now this was a case of a crew doing a good job !! Well done.

aviatorpr 09-20-2009 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by hslightnin (Post 681393)
isnt it always on the FO's side?

seriously, that's how it is with us.

KC10 FATboy 09-20-2009 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by Mason32 (Post 681570)
See, now this was a case of a crew doing a good job !! Well done.

Perhaps they could have flown below 13,000 feet and still taken the passengers to their destination? I don't know what the flight manual says in this instance. I'm just arm chair quarterbacking the pilots.

flyvne1971 09-20-2009 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by hslightnin (Post 681393)
isnt it always on the FO's side?

God forbid it be on the CA side. We might have to land the plane!!!!!

aviatorpr 09-20-2009 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by BlueMoon (Post 681568)
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is this how to get your posts up? i see this all to often

OscarOscar 09-20-2009 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 681602)
Perhaps they could have flown below 13,000 feet and still taken the passengers to their destination? I don't know what the flight manual says in this instance. I'm just arm chair quarterbacking the pilots.

Better safe than sorry.

The CRJ QRH does not reference landing at the nearest suitable airport.






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80ktsClamp 09-20-2009 09:45 PM

It depends on which pane delaminated. If it was the inner, you need to get on the ground as soon as possible b/c the structural integrity comes from that layer.

The other layers would be at the PIC's discretion on continuing the flight. I hear it sounds like a gunshot when they go....


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