American Airlines cancels 29 O'Hare flights
March 26, 2008Recommend (5)
Sun-Times Staff Reports
FORT WORTH, Texas -- American Airlines canceled about 200 flights -- 29 at O'Hare -- on Wednesday so its crews can inspect some wire bundles aboard its MD-80 aircraft.
The cancelled flights represent less than 10 percent of the nation's biggest airline's scheduled service for the day.
The need for the new inspections became known during an audit of American by a joint team of inspectors from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Fort Worth-based airline, according to a statement from American.
''We are reinspecting the MD-80s to make sure the wiring is installed and secured exactly according to the directive,'' American spokesman Tim Wagner said in the statement, which did not describe the function of the wiring.
''We are in the process of completing the inspections on the remaining airplanes and will return them to service on a rolling basis throughout the day,'' Wagner said.
About 50 departures each were canceled at American's hubs at Dallas-Fort Worth and Chicago O'Hare international airports.
Shares of American's parent AMR Corp. fell 43 cents, or 4.5 percent, to $9.20 in morning trading Wednesday. They have traded in a 52-week range of $8.38 to $34.
My gf and her daughter are sitting in St L. They got lucky and there is another plane to get them to Chicago. But she told me a ton of people are SOL and have been given answers like "indefinitely".
March 26, 2008Recommend (5)
Sun-Times Staff Reports
FORT WORTH, Texas -- American Airlines canceled about 200 flights -- 29 at O'Hare -- on Wednesday so its crews can inspect some wire bundles aboard its MD-80 aircraft.
The cancelled flights represent less than 10 percent of the nation's biggest airline's scheduled service for the day.
The need for the new inspections became known during an audit of American by a joint team of inspectors from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Fort Worth-based airline, according to a statement from American.
''We are reinspecting the MD-80s to make sure the wiring is installed and secured exactly according to the directive,'' American spokesman Tim Wagner said in the statement, which did not describe the function of the wiring.
''We are in the process of completing the inspections on the remaining airplanes and will return them to service on a rolling basis throughout the day,'' Wagner said.
About 50 departures each were canceled at American's hubs at Dallas-Fort Worth and Chicago O'Hare international airports.
Shares of American's parent AMR Corp. fell 43 cents, or 4.5 percent, to $9.20 in morning trading Wednesday. They have traded in a 52-week range of $8.38 to $34.
My gf and her daughter are sitting in St L. They got lucky and there is another plane to get them to Chicago. But she told me a ton of people are SOL and have been given answers like "indefinitely".
