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To: bayourant
Let me tell thats been a big topic of discussion among alot of us. We could not believe how early the airlines canceled flights. There will be an investigation of that.

Let's be realistic, though ... nobody in their right mind would be flying planes into the hurricane area, so you're left only with the planes currently on the ground at the time. What's that ... 20 or 30 planes, because NO is a destination, not a hub.

At most you're going to get a few thousand people out (and they did), and most of those are people who were at the airport to begin with. You wouldn't be able to touch the main body of people still in the city.

No, the only way to get a bunch of folks out quickly would have been by packing them onto trains, and that clearly did not happen.

2,416 posted on 08/30/2005 7:20:44 PM PDT by r9etb
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To: r9etb
No, the only way to get a bunch of folks out quickly would have been by packing them onto trains, and that clearly did not happen.

What about the idea I posted earlier: making the "incoming" sides of the freeways be two way traffic reserved for emergency vehicles and either incoming busses of >20cap or outgoing busses of >20pax? There are many thousands of busses within a few hundred miles of NO, and a dedicated bus line on the freeways would have allowed them to move effectively.

2,590 posted on 08/30/2005 7:39:37 PM PDT by supercat (Sorry--this tag line is out of order.)
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