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Old 14th Jul 2011, 22:03
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Heavy Hail Damage at KDIA

A hail storm with golf ball s1zed pellets hit Denver's Airport at about 7:00 PM. It briefly grounding all flights, damaging jets and a ground surveillance radar used to track planes on runways and taxiways.
The sound in the concourse was incredible, it was like thousands of drums," reported one person. DIA has a stretched fabric tent type terminal.
About 1,500 travelers were forced to camp out in the terminal overnight after their flights were canceled, according to 7NEWS reporter Richard Ortner. Preliminary damage estimates to United jets was put at $4 million, Ortner said. United's Thursday and Friday flight schedules were snarled because of damage to 31 planes, which is 5 percent of the entire United fleet. Officials said that it will take up to 3 weeks to fix all the planes. 7NEWS reported that United had cancelled 24 outbound and 30 inbound flights on Thursday, and 37 more flights scheduled for Friday had been cancelled. United jets taken out of service as a result of storm damage will affect the entire United Airlines network, the company said Thursday. The airline is realigning their fleet nationwide, but there will still be cancellations for the next several days, officials said. United cancelled at least 126 flights nationwide Thursday with no indication of how long the service disruption would last. The airline has 2,395 flights every day across the nation. As a result of expected delays, United Airlines said that it would waive the normal $100 change fee for the next week on flights disrupted by grounded planes in Denver. Passengers were advised to contact their airlines to check on flights. Frontier airlines reported that three planes were damaged and out of service, and 12 flights will be cancelled every day until the planes can be fixed. The airline said that it expects the planes to be out of service for about 10 days. The airline had earlier reported that an Airbus A319, a Boeing 737-200 and two Boeing 737-300s suffered damage to the wing, flap and spoiler regions. Frontier said that it cancelled approximately 15 flights on Thursday because of the damage, which was estimated at $750,000. American Airlines reported damage to one plane. Airport crews towed 33 cars with missing windshields and other hail damage to an impound lot for safety, airport spokesman Steve Snyder said. In all, 83 cars in parking lots were damaged, plus a few police cars and maintenance vehicles, he said. Cameras at DIA showed heavy rain, hail and driving winds at the height of Wednesday's storm. A view of the taxiways showed shallow waves of rainwater and hail moving toward storm drains. "They held the planes on the ramp at the gate ... and the airlines pulled all their ramp workers in to get them out of the weather," airport spokesman Chuck Cannon said. Passengers said that they heard no announcements of tornado or storm warnings.
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For the purists it's KDEN not KDIA.

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...maybe it should be K-DENTED now after the damage caused by those 1" hailstones??
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We had a large abnormal hail storm here a couple of years back, there are still thousands of cars running around looking like they have been shot peened.

What happens to an aircraft that has a large proportion of its surface looking like a golf ball?
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What happens to an aircraft that has a large proportion of its surface looking like a golf ball?
Ideally the fuel consumption would drop, since the dents on a golf ball are there to reduce aerodynamic drag.

Unfortunately, it doesn't exactly work the same way on a Boeing or Airbus.

Aerospaceweb.org | Ask Us - Golf Ball Dimples & Drag

About 15 minutes before, and 15 miles to the west, I was parked under a Denver bridge to prevent my car also looking like a golf ball. Denver's in its annual "monsoon" season - moisture courtesy of a high stalled over the Gulf Coast states.
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United Airlines said that it would waive the normal $100 change fee for the next week on flights disrupted by grounded planes in Denver
How magnaminous of them
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How do "Plastic" planes cope with hail?? ie Airbus new.
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Ideally the fuel consumption would drop, since the dents on a golf ball are there to reduce aerodynamic drag.
Yes I'm aware of the effects on drag of not having a smooth skin.

I't would be interesting to see how much of a re-skin you can do, and the difference between alli and composites.
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How do "Plastic" planes cope with hail?? ie Airbus new.
Not forgetting the 787!
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At least the third airline with a DEN hub (ZK) appears to be operating pretty normally (DEN) Denver International Airport Departures & Arrivals

Good to see the B1900s are built so tough!
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So the big tent is ok then I hope?
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