Vne
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AA captains have no authority on the ground not given to them by the gate agents.It's called captain's authority, a quaint old concept I learned from my elders in this business.....
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AA captains have no authority on the ground not given to them by the gate agents.It's called captain's authority, a quaint old concept I learned from my elders in this business.....
What are they going to do? Walk to the terminal?
What are they going to do? Walk to the terminal?
Every big airport has an FBO. And every big airport FBO has a set of stairs. If the station won't bring you some, call the FBO on unicom (I've actually done this at Gemini), and get them to bring the stairs over. This captain would have been treated like a hero.
2 reasons...
1. Ops probably kept telling the crew, "it'll be just another 15 to 20 minutes".
2.The crew is getting paid by the hour. The crew probably didnt "push" for a gate too hard.
I guess I started a flame war here, when all I wanted to know is how in the hell can there be a situation where someone allows a plane to sit out on the tarmac that long before even the captain gets sick and tired of waiting and does something about it.
I told my wife when I was watching the show yesterday that even the $500/ea wouldn't have been enough compensation for that.
I can understand and appreciate the deviation due to Wx, but the disregard of people out in those conditions FOR NINE HOURS is pretty thoughtless, and deserving of more than an anonymous "sorry.... and here's $500 to fly with US again".
If I have paid for a ticket, and complied with the contract of carriage, then flying is very much a right. If on the other hand, the airline has contracted to provide services, which it then does not deliver, then I am entitled to some sort of compensation for the breach of contract. .