The majority of the times that I’ve flown commercial, 9 times out of 10 things go quite smoothly, knock on wood. Yesterday was an exception.
Took AA from Los Angeles to Charlotte and then a connection from Charlotte to Chattanooga. The fun began with nearly an hour delay at LAX after we had boarded due to what was said to be ‘taxiway congestion’. So we’re on the aircraft for close to an hour before they push us back for taxi. We ended up getting into CLT about 35 minutes behind schedule and many pax were pressed tightly to make their connections. Fortunately for us, the airline was gracious enough to delay our flight for an initial 25 minutes. Cool, not biggie, it’ll give us a little extra time to deplane and grab a bite to eat.
Ended up being SOL as the restaurants closed at 10p. Okay, scratch that idea, lets just walk to the gate, we’ll be leaving shortly anyway. We get to the gate and get the classic airline run around. What was originally a scheduled 10:35p departure ended up being a 1:24a takeoff. The inbound aircraft was delayed in JAX for 8+ hours. FlightAware said this inbound flight was over 8hrs late, which I assumed to be a mechanical issue as the Wx wasn’t a concern.
The original departure time for this inbound flight from CLT to JAX was 1:10p yesterday afternoon. It didn’t depart for JAX until after 9p, had to make its turn and then come back to CLT. 11p our aircraft arrives from JAX, but that crew timed out so we waited for another crew for our flight. By this time it was nearly 11:30 and the board changed to a 12:45a departure. Inbound crew was over 6hrs late and I was afraid they were going to time out as well and we’d be stuck in CLT. I walked through the E concourse and found a pair of PSA pilots who were also waiting for an inbound. I chatted them up and told them what was going on with my flight and they said they were as much in the dark with things as the passengers as they didn’t know what was going on either. I found that quite strange. Long story short, the crew arrived and we finally departed CLT for CHA at 1:24a.
My question is, what’s the purpose for airlines to push back flight times hour after hour after hour and then depart 8-9 hours late instead of just canceling? Any of those passengers would’ve obviously missed their connections hours ago. I realize the flight still has to be completed, but if a mechanical issue arises and causes half a day delay, why not just cancel it so it doesn’t affect the rest of the day’s schedule? At a hub like CLT, I’m surprised they don’t have additional aircraft on hardstands waiting for issues like these? Nonetheless I wasn’t very impressed with American.
Took AA from Los Angeles to Charlotte and then a connection from Charlotte to Chattanooga. The fun began with nearly an hour delay at LAX after we had boarded due to what was said to be ‘taxiway congestion’. So we’re on the aircraft for close to an hour before they push us back for taxi. We ended up getting into CLT about 35 minutes behind schedule and many pax were pressed tightly to make their connections. Fortunately for us, the airline was gracious enough to delay our flight for an initial 25 minutes. Cool, not biggie, it’ll give us a little extra time to deplane and grab a bite to eat.
Ended up being SOL as the restaurants closed at 10p. Okay, scratch that idea, lets just walk to the gate, we’ll be leaving shortly anyway. We get to the gate and get the classic airline run around. What was originally a scheduled 10:35p departure ended up being a 1:24a takeoff. The inbound aircraft was delayed in JAX for 8+ hours. FlightAware said this inbound flight was over 8hrs late, which I assumed to be a mechanical issue as the Wx wasn’t a concern.
The original departure time for this inbound flight from CLT to JAX was 1:10p yesterday afternoon. It didn’t depart for JAX until after 9p, had to make its turn and then come back to CLT. 11p our aircraft arrives from JAX, but that crew timed out so we waited for another crew for our flight. By this time it was nearly 11:30 and the board changed to a 12:45a departure. Inbound crew was over 6hrs late and I was afraid they were going to time out as well and we’d be stuck in CLT. I walked through the E concourse and found a pair of PSA pilots who were also waiting for an inbound. I chatted them up and told them what was going on with my flight and they said they were as much in the dark with things as the passengers as they didn’t know what was going on either. I found that quite strange. Long story short, the crew arrived and we finally departed CLT for CHA at 1:24a.
My question is, what’s the purpose for airlines to push back flight times hour after hour after hour and then depart 8-9 hours late instead of just canceling? Any of those passengers would’ve obviously missed their connections hours ago. I realize the flight still has to be completed, but if a mechanical issue arises and causes half a day delay, why not just cancel it so it doesn’t affect the rest of the day’s schedule? At a hub like CLT, I’m surprised they don’t have additional aircraft on hardstands waiting for issues like these? Nonetheless I wasn’t very impressed with American.