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    CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    This morning's EWR-NRT flight 9 turned around over Alaska due to severe ash problems out of Mount Redoubt. New Destination: EWR! Imagine flying 12 hours and landing back where you started? Gets better...the initial departure was delayed about 8 hours! 20 hours of your life you'll never get back, and no idea when you'll be able to get to Tokyo, unless you go the long way via Europe. Scheduled departure time was 11:30am...13 hours later they're over the Midwest heading back.



    Flight 7, IAH-NRT, met the same fate...turned around and went back to Houston...total time over 12 hours.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Were those 777s?

    We also experienced some issues due to the ash, but sent our plane south and rested the crew from Alaska. Ash is some serious stuff.
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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Were those 777s?
    Yup.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    I think that map is wrong, it departed EWR at 7:39 pm tonight, theres no way it made it all the way to the Aleutian islands. The total flying time was only a little more then 6 hours, on top of the 8 hour delay departing.

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Were those 777s?

    We also experienced some issues due to the ash, but sent our plane south and rested the crew from Alaska. Ash is some serious stuff.
    NAO980 PANC-PHNL..... Excellent job setting this up Phil. Even with the stress of Howard!
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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Looks like they're going to IAH this morning, likely for fuel then to take a more southern route like flight 7 is from IAH today

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    This is stunning, what a waste of a day for the folks on board.

    Check out reply #10 on this page: http://scienceblogs.com/eruptions/2009/ ... k_thre.php



    lol

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by Ychocky
    This is stunning, what a waste of a day for the folks on board.

    Check out reply #10 on this page: http://scienceblogs.com/eruptions/2009/ ... k_thre.php

    lol
    Nice, thanks!

    Turns out it's not Mount Redoubt to blame, but a volcano in the northwestern Pacific on an island between northern Japan and Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    This morning's EWR-NRT flight 9 turned around over Alaska due to severe ash problems out of Mount Redoubt. New Destination: EWR! Imagine flying 12 hours and landing back where you started? Gets better...the initial departure was delayed about 8 hours! 20 hours of your life you'll never get back, and no idea when you'll be able to get to Tokyo, unless you go the long way via Europe. Scheduled departure time was 11:30am...13 hours later they're over the Midwest heading back.



    Flight 7, IAH-NRT, met the same fate...turned around and went back to Houston...total time over 12 hours.
    Um.. they flew almost directly over Redoubt, which is about 100mi SW of Alaska. Is something in the Aleutians erupting?

    [EDIT: looks like I was typing while you were correcting. In penance, here's the bulletin -
    ATCSCC ADVZY 060 DCC 06/17/2009 VOLCANIC ACTIVITY BULLETIN
    MESSAGE:
    FVXX22 KNES 171758 WSI UKS:171805
    VA ADVISORY
    DTG: 20090617/1757Z
    VAAC: WASHINGTON
    VOLCANO: SARYCHEV PEAK 0900-24
    PSN: N4814 E15450
    AREA: KURIL.IS
    SUMMIT ELEV: 4908 FT (1496 M)
    ADVISORY NR: 2009/024
    INFO SOURCE: GOES-11. GFS WINDS. TOKYO VAAC.
    ERUPTION DETAILS: ASH SEEN OVER NW PACIFIC
    OBS VA DTG: 17/1730Z
    OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL320 N4339 E17529 - N4259 W17441
    - N4040 W17121 - N4043 W17249 - N4203 W17627 -
    N4252 E17506 - N4339 E17529 MOV ESE 60KT
    FCST VA CLD +6HR: 17/2330Z SFC/FL320 N4335 E17730
    - N4247 W17107 - N4032 W16908 - N4044 W17052 -
    N4154 W17337 - N4247 E17658 - N4335 E17730
    FCST VA CLD +12HR: 18/0530Z SFC/FL320 N4328
    W16616 - N4001 W16549 - N4017 W16750 - N4144
    W16813 - N4232 W17935 - N4326 W17926 - N4328
    W16616
    FCST VA CLD +18HR: 18/1130Z SFC/FL320 N4422
    W16259 - N4110 W16159 - N4035 W16430 - N4238
    W16646 - N4217 W17724 - N4322 W17643 - N4422
    W16259
    RMK: LINE OF ASH STILL SEEN OVER NW PACIFIC. NO
    HYSPLIT DUE TO BAD VERIFICATION OF VA
    TRAJECTORIES. SEE FVF301 RJTD FOR INFORMATION
    ON ERUPTION AND VA WITHIN TOKYO VAAC. ...LIDDICK
    NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY 20090618/0000Z
    EFFECTIVE TIME:
    171827 - 180000
    SIGNATURE:
    09/06/17 18:25

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Why go all the way back to EWR? Wouldn't ANC, LAX or ONT be better? Unless, a whole slew of Asian bound flights had to turn around and filled up all the west coast airports. Or is the ash going to make those north-west routes impossible for awhile?
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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by Idlewild
    Why go all the way back to EWR? Wouldn't ANC, LAX or ONT be better? Unless, a whole slew of Asian bound flights had to turn around and filled up all the west coast airports. Or is the ash going to make those north-west routes impossible for awhile?
    EWR is home base, and they also have a plane-full or pax to put up. they're better staffed for that at thier own stations, and can more easily get the hotel rooms in thier own back yards than in some foreign city. if there was any chance that the plane got anywhere near the ash itself i'd want my maintence to take a look at it just in case. that's also easier to do at your home mx base.
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas
    Quote Originally Posted by Idlewild
    Why go all the way back to EWR? Wouldn't ANC, LAX or ONT be better? Unless, a whole slew of Asian bound flights had to turn around and filled up all the west coast airports. Or is the ash going to make those north-west routes impossible for awhile?
    EWR is home base, and they also have a plane-full or pax to put up. they're better staffed for that at thier own stations, and can more easily get the hotel rooms in thier own back yards than in some foreign city. if there was any chance that the plane got anywhere near the ash itself i'd want my maintence to take a look at it just in case. that's also easier to do at your home mx base.

    I admit to playing armchair tycoon in this response so here it goes: It would seem that all the hotels near EWR would be booked solid as a matter of principal just because it's in the Metro area. Isn't CO also part of an alliance (I forget if it's Skyteam or Star now) and wouldn't their partners be obligated to help them out at one of the western side airports, maintenance and hotel wise? I would think also that CO has a pretty big presence on the west coast. Like I said I'm being an armchair, and I'm asking these questions out of sheer curiosity than for argument's sake.

    Does anyone know the trajectory of the ash?
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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Now, Delta 9856 is flying a different route to avoid the ash....making the over 16 hours!

    http://www.delta.com/flifo/servlet/Delt ... quest=main
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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    Now, Delta 9856 is flying a different route to avoid the ash....making the over 16 hours!

    http://www.delta.com/flifo/servlet/Delt ... quest=main
    They also say no meals or movies in first or coach. I guess they gotta make weight for mileage.
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    Re: CO9 EWR-NRT Turns Around Over Alaska, Returning to EWR

    There has to be meals on for them on a 16 hours flight.
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