LVSteve
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As if the Southwest meltdown over Christmas wasn't enough, recently there have been a slew of near accidents driven by airport controllers and some bizarre flight diversions.
The near misses have taken place at Austin, JFK, Honolulu, and Burbank. These have variously involved aircraft being cleared for takeoff while another is landing or runway incursions.
Yet Another Nearly Catastrophic Air Collision Narrowly Averted In California, According To Report | The Daily Caller
JFK's international terminal has power problems resulting in several international flights being turned around mid air. Turin to Turin? 8 hours. Auckland to Auckland? 16 hours. WTH are flights leaving their origin when the destination is hosed???
Power outage cancels, diverts flights at Kennedy Airport | AP News
But for the ultimate in bizarre, there is the story of a flight in Japan that missed the closure time of its destination airport by ten minutes because of delays leaving Tokyo. As no airport anywhere on the route could handle the large plane and its number of passengers, it went back to Tokyo. Seems the Japanese have zero tolerance for being late. I'm sure Onomea can fill us in on that cultural feature.
Japanese Flight Forced to Turn Around After Missing Landing Deadline by 10 Minutes
Japan Airlines Airbus A350 Diverts Twice And Returns To Tokyo
The near misses have taken place at Austin, JFK, Honolulu, and Burbank. These have variously involved aircraft being cleared for takeoff while another is landing or runway incursions.
Yet Another Nearly Catastrophic Air Collision Narrowly Averted In California, According To Report | The Daily Caller
JFK's international terminal has power problems resulting in several international flights being turned around mid air. Turin to Turin? 8 hours. Auckland to Auckland? 16 hours. WTH are flights leaving their origin when the destination is hosed???
Power outage cancels, diverts flights at Kennedy Airport | AP News
But for the ultimate in bizarre, there is the story of a flight in Japan that missed the closure time of its destination airport by ten minutes because of delays leaving Tokyo. As no airport anywhere on the route could handle the large plane and its number of passengers, it went back to Tokyo. Seems the Japanese have zero tolerance for being late. I'm sure Onomea can fill us in on that cultural feature.
Japanese Flight Forced to Turn Around After Missing Landing Deadline by 10 Minutes
Japan Airlines Airbus A350 Diverts Twice And Returns To Tokyo
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