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Old 5th Apr 2001, 14:19
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From CNN.com
-- A Delta Air Lines plane carrying 203 passengers and 15 crew members was turned back from Russian air space Wednesday after Russian air traffic control authorities said the plane did not have the proper overflight permission, a Delta spokesman said.

Flight 55 was then diverted to San Francisco, where it landed Wednesday night

The non-stop flight left Atlanta at 10:05 a.m. Wednesday destined for Narita, Japan, spokesman Russ Williams told CNN. The 14-hour flight from Atlanta to Japan was 20 minutes in to Russian air space when the flight crew was informed by Russian air traffic control it did not have the proper permission to fly there. The plane was turned around near Litski, Russia.

Weary passengers interviewed as them arrived in San Francisco said they were tired and look forward to getting sleep after spending 14 hours in the air during the truncated flight.

"They wouldn't let us is in their air space," said passenger David Davis. "It was kind of scary."

Williams, the airline spokesman, said: "From Delta's perspective, we believe we did file the proper paperwork, but we'll certainly be looking into the matter."

The plane is an MD-11. The original flight path from Atlanta to Japan covers 6,850 miles.

FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown told CNN that two other planes from United States' airlines flew through Russian airspace after the Delta flight with no problems.

In 1983, a Korean Air Line jet was shot down while flying in what was then Soviet airspace. It crashed in the Sea of Japan, killing 269 passengers and crew. A later study by the International Civil Aviation Organization concluded the flight was downed by missile attack.
 
Old 5th Apr 2001, 17:05
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UNDERSTANDABLE -

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Old 5th Apr 2001, 17:33
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Atlanta to Narita via Russia?
I haven't flown that route but shurely shomething wrong
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Old 5th Apr 2001, 17:37
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ROUTE -

Depending on the winds, the 'feet-wet' route that KAL-007 was supposed to fly wiil normally keep you clear of Russian Airspace. However, if an inland rout is flown, there may not be fuel availability to re-file another route.

It is strange that they didn't divert to Anchorage & refuel, though.
 
Old 5th Apr 2001, 18:42
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Probably not many Delta MD-11 reserve crews available in ANC and pretty sure the crew would be out of duty day.
 
Old 6th Apr 2001, 10:39
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Basil - at those latitudes the great circle route takes you pretty far north before you curve back down....definitely up near the Aleutians.

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Old 6th Apr 2001, 13:12
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With this and the Chinese crisis......Not another Cold war on the way???
 
Old 6th Apr 2001, 13:56
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Fourteen hours with Delta's catering, scary stuff indeed!
 

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