kaytieeldr
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- Jun 11, 2005
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I think most people don't realize - there isn't a lot of room inside most terminals to hold outgoing (or, for that matter, incoming) luggage. Sure, maybe a small airport with only a couple/few outbound flights per hour... but when you get thousands of passengers and their luggage every hour, it gets sorted onto carts by flight, and as someone pointed out above, brought to the plane to be loaded as early as possible. If it then starts lightning, well, the ramp agents can run faster than the carts can move - and that includes any RAs in the plane holds placing luggage.This thunderstorm was visible from quite a ways out. We saw it coming, and we KNEW it was going to delay the flight at least an hour before the announcement of delay was made. With the radar and such they had to have known well in advance that a storm with a lot of lightning was coming, which is why I don't understand why they had luggage out in the open.
Safety first.