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pilot fish:Nobody, except JetBlue passengers, was kept on the tarmac, on a major carrier, confined in a plane for 8, 10 or 11 hours in 2006
pilot fish:That's how JetBlue, and other airlines will continue the awful practice of incarcerating passengers in a narrow tubeand no food, water or toilets.
OHGoDive:I assume you're addressing me.
Bureau of Transportation Statistics
United States Department of Transportation
:shakeheadIf you look at 2006, you'll see that 77.4% of all flights were on time. So, theoretically, if they were on time, they were not delayed (at least excessively) on the tarmac.
But that does not matter to PF. He does not seem to believe that there would be any cost to implement a solution at all.Diver Dennis:Thanks OGD. I would submit that the occurrence of an incident like this is rare enough that the vast majority of the traveling public would not be affected.
I am more worried about NTSB findings and suggestions that are not implemented because they are not "cost effective". That means that the occurrence of accidents due to certain types of failures are are low enough that the cost of implementing a fix is far less than the cost of lawsuits resulting from passenger deaths.
pilot fish::shakehead
I believe most people now realize that when a plane has pulled back from the terminal on time it is considered as ontime departure.:shakehead
If 22.6% of planes are NOT on time, the question is, of the 22.6% that were delayed, what percent of them had languished on the runway for hours?![]()
For all we know, 22.6% could have remained on the runway for hours?
We do not have those numbers. The airline industry has hidden them and the Government has not yet required them. That should change.
There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.