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what happens if faa posts delays after group A boards?
what happens if faa posts delays after group A boards?
03-27-2022 04:57 AM
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Thank you !
Re: what happens if faa posts delays after group A boards?
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03-27-2022 09:25 AM
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Depends on the delay. Sit on the plane or deplane and board again after delay.
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Sometimes you will sit on the plane if it's just going to be 20-30min other times you will deplane. I've had times where we push from the gate and sit for an hour because of volume at one of both airports. Happens a lot going to DAL with construction. If you push and a storm starts you will probably sit on the tarmac because no one would be able to bring you in to the gate.
Re: what happens if faa posts delays after group A boards?
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03-28-2022 12:54 AM
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Being kind the kind gate agent knows the boarding pass will only scan at the
pre storm time right? Or is this changed?
Re: what happens if faa posts delays after group A boards?
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03-28-2022 10:26 AM
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Can you clarify your last point? If everyone gets off and is deboarded, then yes, you can rescan with the gate agent
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