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Someday pax are going to learn to open the emergancy exits
 
They should have had the crazy FA on board who could have grabbed a beer & jumped down the slide ahead of the pax....right before he told them to F off.
 
The airline president, V.P., and CEO as well as the top airport executives should all have to spend 7hrs stuck on a plane with no water etc.
 
As a pax, I probably would have SHAT in front of the pilot door after the toilets became unusable. That would have prompted an immediate evacuation due to smell. Problem solved... :crying::laugh::(

Seriously, how can any JB pilot allow this to happen after the Valentine's Day PR disaster a few years back? Really? C'mon guys... Declare an emergency on the ground!!!! Tell them a mutiny is happening - whatever it takes!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Couldn't the pax just call 911 and say they are being held hostage?

10 or so pax did. Apparently emergency services were already busy with real storm related emergencies- you know, traffic accidents, trees down across roads, powerlines, etc.
 
Just have someone open the door, lower the stairs, and tell anybody onboard that the flight crew does not condone anybody leaving, but we cannot force you to stay onboard. Then watch as everybody walks off the airplane and call airport ops to come deal with them.
 
Just have someone open the door, lower the stairs, and tell anybody onboard that the flight crew does not condone anybody leaving, but we cannot force you to stay onboard. Then watch as everybody walks off the airplane and call airport ops to come deal with them.


And pray tell, where would the stairs be located?????
 
Not understanding why after say 6 hours the captain didn't dial 411 and get the number for the local FBO and ask that airstairs be brought over and offer them huge dollars to do it. Then tell op's to open a jetway door, problem solved, next.

Not understanding why after 5 hours the JB crack Op's team didn't call for airstairs, figuring they just did this great publicity stunt last year.

JB folks, whats up with this? Why don't we ever hear about a Delta or SWA or UAL flight sitting for 7 hours?
 
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Not to excuse Jetblue but....AA delay during a DFW ice storm is the one who started the whole 3 hour tarmac delay thing. During the February '07 JFK storm there where several Delta 6+ hour tarmac delays. Yes, the media only focussed on Jetblue but you don't believe everything the media says do you? United isn't the only airline to lose/break a guitar. you know what I mean?
 
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There's no excuse for this. Poor handling of the situation by the crew. Exercise emergency authority and get everyone off the plane. Watching this story on the tv made me cringe...

...only to freeze in the snow...

Seriously, how can any JB pilot allow this to happen after the Valentine's Day PR disaster a few years back? Really? C'mon guys... Declare an emergency on the ground!!!! Tell them a mutiny is happening - whatever it takes!!!!!!!!!!

I don't wanna Monday QB or anything but this is what I would have done after about 2:30.

Then again what do you think the chances are he'd be canned either way? Kinda stuck between a rock and a hooker's ass at this point. OPS, the local FBO, the Tower, CFR, and common sense went bye-bye once all hell froze over.

Not pointing fingers or placing blame AT ALL...it's just another situation we can ALL learn from.

10 or so pax did. Apparently emergency services were already busy with real storm related emergencies- you know, traffic accidents, trees down across roads, powerlines, etc.

[PC mode off now]

Calling 911? Seriously?

Deal with it. 8-|
 
People this was planned. JB managment needed an excuse to get rid of profit sharing.
 
Choosing BDL as the alternate was poor planning. A little more gas and use Pittsburgh. Plenty of gates and an airport with lots of resources.

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