Posted on 01/10/2017 4:48:18 PM PST by Gamecock
Why is this news?
Irrelevant BS. Stupid Red Herring.
First time in my long life that I have heard that.
If that were a real concern, we would see beached whales shuttled around the cabin on every flight.
If balance isn't designed into an airliner, I would refuse to fly on it.
Nope, and that explains why I've never run into that issue. Smallest plane I've ever been on was an MD-80. Horrible HORRIBLE plane!!! Hate that plane so much I make damn' sure when I book a flight I'm not on one. Mostly 757's since most of my travel "back in the day" was either International (London, Brussels, Amsterdam) or Seattle, LA, Houston, Dallas, NYC and Boston flying out of ORD.
I'm glad those days are over. Now I just fly for vacation and it's almost always a 737 or 757.
It isn’t.
That’s why it isn’t posted in a news section.
You have obviously never flown Cape Air.
Lets make this simple, shall we? Imagine a small jet. Empty except for 20 300 pound lineman sitting in the last 5 rows.
I will reiterate. You don’t fly very often. I fly every week, and this, while not a frequent occurence, it happens every now and again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVL8RifMQ-s
take a look. This is what happens when “balance isn’t designed into an airline”. Why do you think the Air Force has loadmasters? (Didn’t serve in the military either, did you).
Guess not. Also guess I might have figured this might be a flight I didn’t want to be on. Only thing missing from this article of #FAKENEWS is what really went on.
I call BS. I believe the plane was an Airbus A321. If 10 passengers moving on a jet that size (190 passenger), I would be afraid to fly on it.
“Asking people to move, in order to balance the aircraft? What a bunch of .”
I agree - usually some racial motive at the root of it.
You guys really had it tough???
My wife was on a flight from Oklahoma City to Chicago and was seated next to Dan Rather.
take a look. This is what happens when “balance isn’t designed into an airline”. Why do you think the Air Force has loadmasters?
That was National Airlines Flight 102.
Four pilots, two mechanics, and one loadmaster perished in that crash.
The airplane, a 747-400, was carrying three armored vehicles and two mine sweepers, adding up to 80 tons of cargo.
At least one of the armored vehicles got loose and slammed into the rear bulkhead, damaging key hydraulic systems, making it impossible for the flight crew to compensate for the load shift.
Are they being PC here and not telling us the full story like this flight had several contestants for the show The Biggest Loser or a weight watchers support group with several obese 400# passengers on board?
< looks down, shakes head, scratches ground with toe>
I . . . I’ve got nothing, nothing that could compare to that, and you know it!
Asking people to move, in order to balance the aircraft?
What a bunch of .
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I’ve been on a few flights where the pilot has asked people to move for weight distribution. Maybe you don’t fly much.
Dan Rather??
That's some tough punishment. Where do I send my condolences/sympathy/get well soon card to your wife?
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