You think an airliner is 100% for every flight?Forget that put me on the next flight. Can you imagine if something happened on that flight after they knew there was a potential issue.
Yea..Not enough information to make any sort of judgement on the pilots.
You think an airliner is 100% for every flight?
I once spent over 2 hours in a Delta 1011 (ATL) so they could fix a baggage door issue. When we landed in NY, we sat there for over 3 hours for them to "un"-fix the issue.
I've always wondered how many rolls of duct tape, bailing wire, and twine they used for that trip. Plus, if it was a "baggage door issue," why couldn't we deplane when we landed?
The MEL dictates what they can fly with that's broken. I'd bet you that at any given time, something is broken on 99% of airplanes.
Or the coffee maker. That one really did pizz me off.....especially when they waited until after the aircraft was in the air to tell us that was the reason for the maintenance delayWanted to give a side note: I would have felt much more uncomfortable if captain had announced the wifi/free television was down
If it was a baggage door you would be able to deplane, clearly it was one of the main cabin doors........we could operate normally even if the electric power went out on the baggage doors........had a manual pump backup......so that wasn't it.........and the truck mounted airstairs must have been OTS as well........strange incident for sure..........