A United Airlines Boeing 737 taxied for so long at Newark Airport that it ran out of fuel for the flight
On 22nd August, an United Airlines B737 aircraft scheduled to fly from Newark
to Denver taxied for so long at Newark Airport, that it eventually ran out of
adequate fuel for the flight.
The
Boeing 737-900ER was taxiing to fly to Denver. However, the plane stayed on the
tarmac and taxiways for more than six hours before the flight got cancelled.
The
initial delays were reportedly due to lightning and thunderstorms. Initially,
the aircraft taxied for around 3 hours before returning to the gate. However,
the aircraft continued taxiing for the next few hours.
As reported by Aviationa2z,
in an announcement the captain said: “On top of taxiing for hours, air traffic
control gave us a longer flight path to Denver to avoid lingering storms. Which
all meant we didn’t have enough fuel left to make it there.”
Eventually,
after remaining on the tarmac for another 8.5 hours, the flight was cancelled
and passengers disembarked the aircraft.
“Oh
my god, after 8.5 hours on the tarmac at Newark, and
disembarking/reembarking/refuelling the plane, the flight is a no-go,” tweeted
the New York Times reporter Hiroko Tabuchi.
“We
are heading back to the gate a final time. This time, it’s the crew – they’ve
clocked out. ‘I’ve run out of apologies,’ the pilot just told us.”
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