bill
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Post by bill on Dec 12, 2013 23:00:46 GMT 1
Can anyone shed any light on the reason this flight has been diverted en route to Phillidelphia for the past 2 days. On Wednesday to Goose Bay Canada and today to Boston both days it has continued onto Philli after about 90 mins on the ground. Weather has been ok in Philli both days with no other inbound affected. Just asking as I'm due to travel next week and hope this is not a regular fuel stop (surely not on a A330).
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Post by Biggles on Dec 12, 2013 23:54:27 GMT 1
If you search for the flight number in Google FR comes up with the flight being flown by a B752 and not a A330 seems have used a Boeing a few times, could that be the reason ?
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bill
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Post by bill on Dec 13, 2013 10:26:54 GMT 1
Thanks Biggles. But i think the 752 is used on the second leg of the flight number from PHL-MCO the MAN-PHL leg was being flown by a 330 on both these occasions. They (US) for some reason use the same flight number on 2 completely separate flights operating from different terminals with different aircraft, must cause confusion if the second flights goes active whilst the first flight is still in the air but running late. I'll keep my eye on it today and see what happens, probably just an unfortunate coincidence to do with medical emergencies on board and all I was worried about was my connecting flight next week!!!!
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