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nothing broken
Nothing broken as not breaking action due to no brakes and not braking.
Only when u can effectively brake you can really break.
Let's have a break, as we cant brake anyway.
Easy.
Only when u can effectively brake you can really break.
Let's have a break, as we cant brake anyway.
Easy.
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I recently saw a documentary about Chicago O'Hare. Despite Illinois' notorious winters, said airport hasn't been closed by wx for 22 years. At the first sign of snow, they deploy a fleet of ploughs & blowers, run with miltary precision. Very impressive.
Sadly, this doesn't come cheap. Figures weren't quoted but I reckon the trucks alone cost a good few million.
Sadly, this doesn't come cheap. Figures weren't quoted but I reckon the trucks alone cost a good few million.
Too mean to buy a long personal title
And it still doesn't solve all the problems. AA were anticipating potential problems this week. From http://www.amrcorp.com/ press releases:-
January 30, 6:38 p.m. CST
AMERICAN ANNOUNCES POLICY TO ASSIST CUSTOMERS WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE EXPECTED WINTER WEATHER IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO – American Airlines announced today that it will allow customers who have reservations for travel to or from Chicago on Thursday, Jan. 30, or Friday, Jan. 31, to postpone their plans and fly out on Saturday, Feb. 1, to avoid the winter snowstorm expected in the city this evening and tomorrow. Customers who need to make flight connections in Chicago today and tomorrow may be rerouted through American’s hubs in St. Louis or Dallas/ Fort Worth.
One date or time change is permitted with no penalty under this policy. For more information and to check the availability of alternate flights, please contact American’s Reservations Office at 800-433-7300. American Airlines customers may also check their flight status by calling American’s automated flight information system, 1-800-AAFLIFO (223-5436) or by visiting AA.com.
AMERICAN ANNOUNCES POLICY TO ASSIST CUSTOMERS WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE EXPECTED WINTER WEATHER IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO – American Airlines announced today that it will allow customers who have reservations for travel to or from Chicago on Thursday, Jan. 30, or Friday, Jan. 31, to postpone their plans and fly out on Saturday, Feb. 1, to avoid the winter snowstorm expected in the city this evening and tomorrow. Customers who need to make flight connections in Chicago today and tomorrow may be rerouted through American’s hubs in St. Louis or Dallas/ Fort Worth.
One date or time change is permitted with no penalty under this policy. For more information and to check the availability of alternate flights, please contact American’s Reservations Office at 800-433-7300. American Airlines customers may also check their flight status by calling American’s automated flight information system, 1-800-AAFLIFO (223-5436) or by visiting AA.com.