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Thunderbird4 10th Jan 2013 15:44

Unique Rejects
 

An American Airlines Boeing 757-200, registration N191AN performing flight AA-54 from Chicago O'Hare,IL (USA) to Manchester,EN (UK), was accelerating for takeoff from Chicago's runway 22L when the crew rejected takeoff at high speed. While turning off the runway the crew reported it appeared somebody had misplaced a bag and they needed medical assistance. The aircraft joined taxiway S and crossed runway 10 during taxi back to the gate.

The FAA reported the aircraft aborted takeoff due to an injured flight attendant.
An injured flight attendant??? WT...?

DaveReidUK 10th Jan 2013 16:19

F/A struck by unsecured bag during RTO, perhaps ?

hetfield 10th Jan 2013 16:44

Sorry to say, but my impression.

In the US, unnecessary T/O rejects, as well as unnecessary PAX evacs are very common, compared to the rest of the world....

MAYBE, it's part of a game by law/lawyers....

Again, I don't want to blame a single colleague, as he /she is in the hamster wheel of their company SOPs and "legal" efforts...

DingerX 10th Jan 2013 17:47

Not to muddy the waters with crap gleaned off of the internet.
January 9, 00:13:05Z AA 54 is cleared for takeoff
00:14:48Z Hey Tower American uh 54 we need to uh abort the takeoff, turn off and head back to the gate.

No, I guess somebody has a cut in the back. So we need maybe some medical assistance at the gate.

...
American 54, do you need us to call the paramedics for you?
Uh negative, American 54

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Contacting ground, they request paramedics. The details that followed were "We have a flight attendant who has um had a previous injury and uh she managed to break open the injury it was bleeding of enough significance that she felt like we needed to uh go back to the gate and uh have it taken care of. We're not sure if she's just gonna to get off the airplane or if uh she's gonna um have the paramedics treat her and then we * on with her. We're still -- that remains to be seen, but that's basically what happened."

737Jock 10th Jan 2013 21:35

Cabin crew contact the flightcrew during the T/O roll?
Shouldn't she have been sitting before cabin secure was given?

FE Hoppy 10th Jan 2013 21:48

tattoo or piercing would be my guess :-)

Thunderbird4 11th Jan 2013 04:46

Exactly. I can't imagine after 80 knots (the article mentioned high speed reject) anyone answering a cabin call. And then rejecting for it.


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