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WaywardMemphian wrote:Aren't they late to the party? Amazing how much more quiet it is concerning Allegiant since the pilots got a new contract. Hell, look at how quiet it's been here on A-Net since labor peace was reached.
When us their expose on the sexual exploits of one of their own, Mr. Rose
sw733 wrote:WaywardMemphian wrote:Aren't they late to the party? Amazing how much more quiet it is concerning Allegiant since the pilots got a new contract. Hell, look at how quiet it's been here on A-Net since labor peace was reached.
When us their expose on the sexual exploits of one of their own, Mr. Rose
Well, their fleet age is also coming down as the Mad Dogs get retired and newer Airbuses get introduced, so that helps with the MX issues.
WaywardMemphian wrote:Aren't they late to the party?
ODwyerPW wrote:bummer. i hate these kind of stories. Allegiant is really trying to turn things around... renewing the fleet, going through their maintenance operations.... I hope the piece mentions all of the positive steps Allegiant has taken recently...
dmg626 wrote:Their target audience age of 80+ doesn’t fly Spirit anyways, may as well add a few stories about people getting kicked off planes for “no reason” too
stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
michman wrote:Haven't watched 60 Minutes in quite awhile. Do they still end it with those Andy Rooney segments? I recall he had some pretty good knee slappers back in the day.
michman wrote:He died several years ago.Haven't watched 60 Minutes in quite awhile. Do they still end it with those Andy Rooney segments? I recall he had some pretty good knee slappers back in the day.
BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
kjeld0d wrote:WaywardMemphian wrote:Aren't they late to the party?
I'm sure it will seem like fresh news to the nursing-home set.
BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
osupoke07 wrote:Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
Trk1 wrote:60 minutes story will be spot on. The airline deserves the story that will be told. 60 minutes will do a very good job and will have journalistic
integrity that is not show on many of the posts on this forum.
cschleic wrote:osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
What about the one at MDW? It flew again?
cschleic wrote:osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
What about the one at MDW? It flew again?
osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:stl07 wrote:Now, let's look up which of the few airlines have a perfect safety record to see what airlines one should fly. Oh wait - Allegiant is the first result. Now let's scroll down to the Ds - wait what- no DL,, no UA, NO AA!!! hmmmmm.....
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
SWApilotfarmer wrote:
And for AA I would image the 763 that had the uncontained engine failure at ORD Oct 2016 was written off. Can’t say that for a fact but after the fire was put out there wasn’t much left of the right wing.
wjcandee wrote:I wonder how long into the piece it will be before they show footage of Valujet in the Everglades and make the connection to Gallagher. 5 seconds? 15 seconds? 30 seconds?
We will probably also see that Mechanic Whisteblower from Florida, wherein the maintenance operation has been totally-reconstituted.
The good news is that none of Allegiant's customers likely watch 60 Minutes anymore, and gone are the days when politicians would be smacked into action by something on 60 Minutes.
Since 60 Minutes never decides to do anything organically (it is always given the basics of the piece by the publicist for: (1) A Lawyer Suing Somebody or Some Company, (2) A Favored Left-Wing Organization; or (3) A Union), I am a little mystified as to why they're deciding to do this now. I thought all was well with the pilot group?
superjeff wrote:osupoke07 wrote:BoeingGuy wrote:
It’s been so long since any of those airlines had a mainline accident that wasn’t terrorism, I can’t even remember. AA was the A300 in 2001. Maybe DL was the MD-80 fan blade incident in PNS. UA was probably COS. Those were what, 1990s?
Per Wiki and Airfleets.com, the last write off incident from the major 4 carriers are-
AA overran the runway in Jamaica on 12/29/2009. Plane written off, no fatalities
SW had the hard landing at LGA collapsing the gear on 7/22/2013. Plane written off, no fatalities
DL had the runway incursion at LGA in the snow on 5/5/2015. Plane written off, no fatalities
UA doesn't appear to have had an incident at all since the 2001 attacks.
Something interesting, the Delta MD-88 that was written off from the LGA incident is only the second aircraft they've lost due to accident. The other being the L-1011 that crashed at DFW in 1985.
Delta has another hull loss in Dallas in about 1987 - a 727-200 crashed on take off enroute to SLC. So they've had 3.
Southwest has only written off two planes, the one above, and one that overran the runway at Burbank in 2000.
lightsaber wrote:dmg626 wrote:Their target audience age of 80+ doesn’t fly Spirit anyways, may as well add a few stories about people getting kicked off planes for “no reason” too
I cannot get excited about 60 minutes. They we're too sensationalist decades ago.
Seriously, I do not know anyone below 75 who watches. It used to generate hallway conversation! Ghad... I date myself.
Lightsaber
CV880 wrote:FWIW, AA I think still holds the single fatality record, ORD, Flight 191, 1979, 271pax +2 on the ground.