Maistre Gracey
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Entirely different operating certificate. Totally different airline.Not much of a difference. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta whose CEO is also a VP for Delta.
Entirely different operating certificate. Totally different airline.Not much of a difference. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta whose CEO is also a VP for Delta.
I did not report your post.I see my post bothered you enough that you felt the need to report it. Not surprising. I appreciate your clarification on your stance regarding DEI and merit-based promotion. However, the issue with framing DEI as “improperly executed” or implying that it inherently reduces quality is that it often misrepresents its actual purpose and impact. The goal of DEI is not to undermine qualifications but to ensure that opportunities are accessible to a broader and historically underrepresented talent pool.
Regarding Boeing and corporate shifts in DEI, it’s worth critically evaluating whether changes are truly about improving quality or if they stem from external pressures, legal challenges, or political influences. A well-implemented DEI strategy doesn’t mean sacrificing excellence—it means expanding access to talent while maintaining rigorous standards.
Go arounds are not necessarily bad, and often times can be good.Flew into Palm Springs over the weekend. Delta Airbus. Uneventful flight... until we land. We touch down for about 3 seconds and the plane felt a little like it was rocking side to side.. and then we take off again. Guy behind me is recording and says "oh shi$$ guys we just landed and took off again, this cant be good" My son (9) starts throwing up. Several minutes goes by and the pilot has said nothing.... pretty terrifying.
Pilot finally tells us there was too much head wind. We circle the airport several times and finally land safely.
Very happy the pilot had the knowledge and skill to do what he did, Im sure he had good reason, was just very unexpected and scaryGo arounds are not necessarily bad, and often times can be good.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/trav...ministration-go-around-explainer/82760570007/
It's very possible they/you caught a gusting headwind and the safer maneuver was to do a go around. Or someone/something had crossed onto the runway (just crossing the "hold short" line means you're "on the runway", even if you are completely 'off' if that makes sense).
Just trying to point out while "out of the ordinary", it's not an strange maneuver and shouldn't really be "scary". Trying to allay your fears in case it ever happens to you again.Very happy the pilot had the knowledge and skill to do what he did, Im sure he had good reason, was just very unexpected and scary
The problem is that news only reports things that go bad not the normal situations that happen. Aborting landing are pretty common and nothing do be concerned about. The person behind you didn't know anything he was talking about.Flew into Palm Springs over the weekend. Delta Airbus. Uneventful flight... until we land. We touch down for about 3 seconds and the plane felt a little like it was rocking side to side.. and then we take off again. Guy behind me is recording and says "oh shi$$ guys we just landed and took off again, this cant be good" My son (9) starts throwing up. Several minutes goes by and the pilot has said nothing.... pretty terrifying.
Pilot finally tells us there was too much head wind. We circle the airport several times and finally land safely.
Yes thank you, it does help, especially since we are flying again just next week for WDW.Just trying to point out while "out of the ordinary", it's not an strange maneuver and shouldn't really be "scary". Trying to allay your fears in case it ever happens to you again.
Im sure his followers got a kick out of it. Then the sound of my son throwing up probably made it even more entertaining.The problem is that news only reports things that go bad not the normal situations that happen. Aborting landing are pretty common and nothing do be concerned about. The person behind you didn't know anything he was talking about.
That guy is an idiot. Concur with PP, they’re unusual but not super rare. I’ve had go arounds at LAX and MCO, don’t recall any pilot communication either time.Guy behind me is recording and says "oh shi$$ guys we just landed and took off again, this cant be good"
Pilot communication can be rare during a go around. It’s a very busy time for the flight crew, not only handling the go around, but resetting for the next approach.That guy is an idiot. Concur with PP, they’re unusual but not super rare. I’ve had go arounds at LAX and MCO, don’t recall any pilot communication either time.
I was in a go around coming into MCO a couple years ago. Pilot came on and said there was a plane on the runway that didn’t clear. Years ago I was coming into Atlanta and we almost touched down and suddenly went straight up. Again, a plane was on the runway. I didn’t see it but another passenger told me we flew over the plane sitting on the runway. After we leveled off over Downtown Atlanta, the pilot did come on and explained. I used to fly a lot for work, I have no fear of flying even after these events. Just got home, 2 uneventful flights on Southwest.That guy is an idiot. Concur with PP, they’re unusual but not super rare. I’ve had go arounds at LAX and MCO, don’t recall any pilot communication either time.
Great piece of infoMy brother is a pilot and shared this with me....
The NTSB investigates aviation, highway, railroad, marine, pipeline, and hazardous materials accidents, as well as certain commercial space incidents.
Almost all media is owned by 5 people at the top and ultimately they are controlled by a single group. Their goal is not to inform you, but instead persuade you, distract you and tell you how to think. Try not to let everything that happens in the news scare you or cause you to overthink.
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This. 1000%. Imagine if people shut off their TVs and news apps and just lived their lives....how much happier would they be? How much less stress?Almost all media is owned by 5 people at the top and ultimately they are controlled by a single group. Their goal is not to inform you, but instead persuade you, distract you and tell you how to think. Try not to let everything that happens in the news scare you or cause you to overthink.
The statistic I like to quote is that you are more likely to die in an auto accident on your way to the airport than you are in a plane crash.This. 1000%. Imagine if people shut off their TVs and news apps and just lived their lives....how much happier would they be? How much less stress?
It has always been said and still holds true, you have a greater chance of dying in your car than by a plane. I believe I read at one point that almost 150K people are taken to the ER each year for being hit by another vehicle as a pedestrian. Odds are greater for one to be hit checking their mailbox or walking through the Costco parking lot than dying in a plane crash.
Had a flight out of MCO yesterday on Delta couple hours after an engine caught fire on a delta plane at MCO. I don’t fly super often but 2 times in the last year something pretty major has happened on an another Delta flight while I was flying Delta that day. So personally I now feel like these things are happening more than they used too.