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mrzim May 7, 2008 4:52 pm

Question about immediate turnaround
 
I'm doing a MR that includes this 15 minute turnaround at MGW (Morgantown, West Virgina). My question is, since this is a municipal airport and using a prop plan it would seem that you would not be in a secure area after deplaning. Considering this is such a short amount of time, do I have to quickly deplane, go through security again, then board. Or, would I already be in the secure terminal ready to get right back on the plane?

United 6925
Operated by: United Express/colgan Air Depart: IAD 08:55 AM
Arrive: MGW 10:30 AM 1-stop
1h 20m
SF3
140 miles traveled

United 6925
Operated by: United Express/colgan Air Depart: MGW 10:45 AM
Arrive: IAD 11:45 AM Non-stop
1h
SF3
140 miles traveled

zoegksf May 7, 2008 5:18 pm

This same senario happened to me at OXR (a CA. Skywest city) on a turn where it was the same plane, same seat and even same seat number. The FA just wrote on my OLCI boarding pass that I was already aboard and was about to give it to the GA working the flight but the Captain made me get off and go back thru security. Why I do not know. Give it a try YOMV.

channa May 7, 2008 5:22 pm

I did this in SBA and told the ground staff I was turning around. They had me wait inside security.

mrzim May 8, 2008 7:05 am


Originally Posted by channa (Post 9691957)
I did this in SBA and told the ground staff I was turning around. They had me wait inside security.

They let you let wait without going through screening?


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