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Old May 27, 2003, 7:08 am
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Cholula
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by vetteset:
I am not sure whose rule it is, but it is a good one.... You are sitting on the wing and a lot can happen and we rely on what you can see.</font>
This reminds me of a flight I took in the mid 80's on the now gratefully defunct Jet America Airways. We were flying from LGB to ORD on, I believe, a DC-9. I was at a window seat over the wing and noticed what looked like fuel streaming out from a number of the wing rivets.
I called the FA and she didn't even look at the wing. Just said " That can't be fuel....must be condensation". About 10 minutes later, the cockpit door opens and the co-pilot starts sauntering down the aisle, chatting with various passengers as he made his way back to my row.
He said " Are you the one who reported the fuel leak? " When I told him I was, he leaned over me to look at the wing and said " Dang, you're right! But our instruments don't indicate excessive fuel usage. Do me a favor.....keep an eye on the wing and if it gets any worse, pls have the FA contact me again! "
So I spent the next 2 1/2 hours with my eyes glued to the wing watching fuel stream out......



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