huh I was on a Alaska air 737-8 flying from MIA to SEA when I was 13 and the deicing thing failed so we landed at Phoenix I was stuck for about 2 hours until I got on a MD-80 and flew the rest of the way.
@Henninway Ha ha ha, I love that part. If I were on that flight I'de furious with her tho. No biggy for her, but hours of waiting at O'Hare for everyone else.
man , what a beautiful city chicago is , i just cannot get enogh of it it`s so clean even its taxis are so clean for god sake.. i think chicago taxis are the cleanest taxis in any big city , or small for that matter , in the world for real .
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i was piloting that plane my name is moodey captain moodey and it was a weird problem ,the engines and generator stopped for a brief second so we put on the #2 generator to get us back to Chicago
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that would suck completely i practiced that problem on Flight Simulator hundreds of times engine failure is what i'm working on right now or practicing it!!! I do International and US flights the longest flight i've done so far was from Frankfurt,Germany to LAX nonstop!!!!!
My understanding is we lost a generator and were using the other one and the pilots decided running everything on one was too risky. Again, that's what they told us.
I would think this happens sometimes and the back-up would suffice to get to the destination. Not this time - and for all the emergency vehicles... who knows. Maybe someone will see this who works on these things or pilots them.
@millesd That's why airliners are so safe, because no one takes unnecessary risks. It probably was possible to get to wherever on one generator, but better safe than sorry.
LMAO "welcome back to chicago" she says it in a calm voice
MegaGansta24 11 months ago
hahah i work in O'Hare. freakin awesome airport.
futerflash2 1 year ago
huh I was on a Alaska air 737-8 flying from MIA to SEA when I was 13 and the deicing thing failed so we landed at Phoenix I was stuck for about 2 hours until I got on a MD-80 and flew the rest of the way.
yoyoyoyoshua 1 year ago
WTF hahahah "welcome back to chicago" h
MrUnfabulousChris 1 year ago
"Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome back to Chicago..." :-D
Henninway 2 years ago
@Henninway Ha ha ha, I love that part. If I were on that flight I'de furious with her tho. No biggy for her, but hours of waiting at O'Hare for everyone else.
VacantDreams 1 year ago
Is this the same plane that overshot the runway at Ohare in 99
LukeL007 2 years ago
man , what a beautiful city chicago is , i just cannot get enogh of it it`s so clean even its taxis are so clean for god sake.. i think chicago taxis are the cleanest taxis in any big city , or small for that matter , in the world for real .
sarshar1 2 years ago
captain moodey, you did a good job with that landing.
johnwarman54 3 years ago 4
MD-Super 80?
jimbotrains 3 years ago
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i was piloting that plane my name is moodey captain moodey and it was a weird problem ,the engines and generator stopped for a brief second so we put on the #2 generator to get us back to Chicago
hockey6670 3 years ago
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that would suck completely i practiced that problem on Flight Simulator hundreds of times engine failure is what i'm working on right now or practicing it!!! I do International and US flights the longest flight i've done so far was from Frankfurt,Germany to LAX nonstop!!!!!
bstep13 4 years ago
5/6/07
millesd 4 years ago
When did this happen?
upsidexumop 4 years ago
you and me both...
millesd 4 years ago
umm what was the problem exacly?
bata9955 4 years ago
My understanding is we lost a generator and were using the other one and the pilots decided running everything on one was too risky. Again, that's what they told us.
I would think this happens sometimes and the back-up would suffice to get to the destination. Not this time - and for all the emergency vehicles... who knows. Maybe someone will see this who works on these things or pilots them.
millesd 4 years ago
yes the generator keep the engines from frezzing at the hight altituds and speed and it can also get up 2 blow 100 dgrees below 0
bata9955 4 years ago
@millesd That's why airliners are so safe, because no one takes unnecessary risks. It probably was possible to get to wherever on one generator, but better safe than sorry.
UnshavenStatue 1 year ago