Alaska Airlines Pilots Refused to Fly Together
and Turned the Plane Around to the Gate After Argument
“IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY, THE
PILOTS DID THE RIGHT THING.”
An Alaska Airlines flight was
delayed when two pilots decided they couldn't—or wouldn't—fly the plane
together. Alaska flight AS1080 was due to fly from Washington to San Francisco
but returned to the gate after the pilots "had a professional
disagreement," according to the airline.
Passengers were frustrated when
the flight—which was already almost two hours behind schedule—was further
delayed because the pilots couldn't get along. Here's what happened and what
the passengers had to say about the incident.
1Unfortunate Incident
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900(ER)
aircraft is airborne as it departs Los Angeles International Airport. Los
Angeles, California USA
Alaska Airlines apologized to
passengers for the delay but insisted it was for the best. "While this
situation was unfortunate, in the interest of safety, the pilots did the right
thing," the airline says. "Both the captain and the first officer
were evaluated by management, and it was determined they remained fit to
fly."
"We swapped crews and the
flight continued to San Francisco. We apologized to our guests for the
inconvenience this caused," the statement continues. The flight was
already two hours behind schedule due to a storm, with passengers waiting on
the tarmac until it was safe to fly.
The flight was further delayed
when the Captain and First Officer decided not to fly together, so a pilot was
pulled from another delayed flight to take the place of one of the original
pilots.
"Can't we all just get
along?" one of the passengers said on Twitter. "After an hour and a
half delay, we now return to the terminal due to 'a failure of the captain and
first officer to get along,'" another passenger said.
"hey @AlaskaAir after
being on a plane waiting out a storm for 2 hrs (AS1080) your pilots just pulled
back to the gate and got off the plane because of a "failure to get
along." incredibly unprofessional. flight attendants are doing their best
and have no idea what's going on," another annoyed passenger said.
One of the passengers was
utterly bemused by what happened. "This is a first for me," he said.
'Alaska #1080 from IAD to SFO, already delayed due to weather, comes back to
gate. Pilot says he and his first officer can't get along… so in the interest
of safety..' and then leaves the plane." Another passenger took video
footage of one of the pilots storming off the plane.
The Alaska Airlines flight was
supposed to land in San Francisco at 7.05 pm and ended up landing at 9.31 pm.
The flight from which the San Francisco flight replacement pilot was taken was
scheduled to go to Los Angeles. That flight was further delayed so they could
find their own replacement pilot—it was scheduled to arrive at 8.05 pm but
ended up landing 2.5 hours later at 10:38 PM.
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