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“I was part of a contingent of passengers that spent...”

written by on 15/06/2008

I was part of a contingent of passengers that spent over 5 hours either on the plane or in the terminal Sunday, June 8, 2008, on flight 646 to Newark.
Our flight to New York began on Flight 5881 at 9:51 AM (Eastern) Sunday (6/8/08) out of Knoxville to Chicago and was on time and smooth as glass to O Hare. United Airlines boarded Flight 646 for New York at 1:06 PM (Central). The pilot announced a 30 minute hold at the terminal, which went by fairly quickly. We then got the go ahead and taxied into position behind about 25 to 30 other eager aircraft full of passengers.
The pilot soon came on and announced he was shutting down the right engine to conserve fuel, because the storm that had recently passed through Chicago was now between us and New York. Newark (New Jersey) had notified Chicago that it was not accepting aircraft for one hour.
The pilot told us that he was requesting a flight plan around the storm, so we sat and waited hoping he was successful.
He then came back and said that he could not accept a fly around because there was not enough fuel on board, and that he would have to go to the terminal to fill up.
At the terminal, the pilot promised it only took about 45 minutes to take on the fuel (including the time it took for the tanker to arrive).
The tanker arrived and we finally backed out of the gate. I was watching one of the ground support guys as he flagged us safely backward. He looked down at his watch and then looked up and crossed the flashlights stopping the plane and then went forward to put the plane back at the gate.
Suddenly the engines stopped again and the pilot announced that the flight crew now had to under go a shift change.
While we waited for this, they announced that we could leave the plane and go back into the terminal until the new crew arrived. There was also a warning that the plane would leave (with or without us) when the crew arrived, so we needed to stay close to the terminal gate.
We quickly made it off the plane to found something quick for lunch, a meal that was now at least 3 hours overdue! We fed the young ones and ourselves and headed promptly back to the gate and onto the plane. We were greeted by a new team of attendants, all fresh and ready to tackle a grumpy bunch of short-tempered travelers.
We sat on the plane with a promise from the pilot that he would not back out of the terminal until he had his flight plan and a take off time verified by Newark.
We did back out eventually, but after we did, we keep getting notices of 30 and 45 minutes holds while on the tarmac.
Long story short, we spent in excess of 5 hours in delays in Chicago. When we arrived at Newark, it had taken us a total of 12 hours to fly from Knoxville to New York. Google says it is 751 miles from my house to 226 W. 52nd Street in New York City (Hotel Novotel Times Square), about 12 hours and 9 minutes!
I heard this made the national news this week, so you may have heard something about irrate travelers in Chicago.
One side note, there were three passengers with small dogs on the plane, which was my first encounter with pets within the aircraft cabin. I felt sorry for them stuck there under the seats, but soon their owners pulled them out and onto their laps. I once dozed off and woke suddenly when something bumped me. When I looked up I was face-to-face with a big rat I mean a Chihuahua!
On the way back to use one of the lavatories, I noticed the other two dogs standing on pee pads back in the galley! As I stepped across I pointed down at one of the dogs and said, Better hurry, or I'll use that thing!

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