FAA Ground Stop...no Storms???
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: BOS
Programs: UA, DL-PM
Posts: 115
Amazing to me...Intellicast radar shows no thunderstorms but a small one over the Jersey shore, yet PHL, JFK, LGA, EWR, and BOS are all on a ground stop due to T-storms enroute. I wish I could attach the radar screenshot...empty from the western edge of PA to the coast, Lake Erie to the Mason-Dixon line!
#2


Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Santa Monica, CA
Programs: AA EXP 1MM, DL Silver, HHDmd, MBvLTPLT, PCAmb/Dmd, HYT Exp, WN A-List
Posts: 1,675
They have to be seeing something. I am waiting at LAX for AS 6 to take off to DCA. We were 40 minutes late due to an FA being late, then delayed for another hour on the tarmac by ATC as the figured we needed to fly to Houston to avoid storms running all the way across the country (adding 1 hour to the estimated flight time), which meant we needed more fuel - so back to the gate - which meant a delay that put the crew over limit. So everyone was let off the plane and we are now scheduled for a 5:30 departure (almost 5 hours late).
It is a shame our FA was late. The 12:40 PM UA flight LAX-IAD (same original departure time as my AS flight to DCA) got off only 20 minutes late and current status is arrival to IAD only 40 minutes late. Whereas UA's 4:00 was cancelled (assuming due to the "storms").
It is a shame our FA was late. The 12:40 PM UA flight LAX-IAD (same original departure time as my AS flight to DCA) got off only 20 minutes late and current status is arrival to IAD only 40 minutes late. Whereas UA's 4:00 was cancelled (assuming due to the "storms").
#3
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Raleigh, NC
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I don't know what what radar maps you're looking at, but its NASTY right now on most of the East Coast! NC in particular is getting slammed, and there are large regional hubs there in Charlotte and RDU . . . which messes with schedules everywhere.
#4
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: DFW
Programs: DL PM, .6MM; AA Plat; Marriott Platinum Premier
Posts: 4,891
Who has a hub at RDU? IIRC, AA's mini-hub shut down in 1993, and JI folded in 2003.
#5
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Easton, CT, USA
Programs: ua prem exec, Former hilton diamond
Posts: 31,801
There were many choice words on the news interviews on the radio on the way home, as people were calling people where they were going and asking how the weather was there.
I don't know how it all works, but to me today is a bit like calling school before it starts snowing.
One guy was pissed (though it was probably his fault for not checking), his flight this afternoon was canceled, he didn't get a call, he had to get a hotel, and they say maybe, maybe they could get him to Atlanta for tomorrow. They didn't say which airline.
Don't picture a flyertalker getting to the desk and not knowing their flights were changed.
I don't know how it all works, but to me today is a bit like calling school before it starts snowing.
One guy was pissed (though it was probably his fault for not checking), his flight this afternoon was canceled, he didn't get a call, he had to get a hotel, and they say maybe, maybe they could get him to Atlanta for tomorrow. They didn't say which airline.
Don't picture a flyertalker getting to the desk and not knowing their flights were changed.
#8
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Join Date: Sep 2000
Programs: UA Million Miler (lite). NY Metro area.
Posts: 15,436
Yesterday I flew LGA/ORD on the 12:55pm flight.
As we were about to enter Cleveland Center, ATC was barking massive weather related delays to all pilots. From Boston to Kentucky. And he said them in different sequences for various regions. Interesting and scary at the same time.
As we were about to enter Cleveland Center, ATC was barking massive weather related delays to all pilots. From Boston to Kentucky. And he said them in different sequences for various regions. Interesting and scary at the same time.




