Re: Even pilot blames JetBlue for 7 hours of tarmac time....
Sadly, you're probably right.
In many ways in todays society, initiative doesn't pay off anymore in terms of legal liability. AT BEST, you might break even. You will very rarely win, normally you lose. Very sad state of affairs.
Airline figuring best thing is to keep pax on plane, maybe least liability.....if they go down stairs to ground rather than a jetway and one slips on ice and breaks a leg, major lawsuit. So nothing gets done.
Airport thinking "we could have crash/rescue go get them, but in the course of that, if one pax slips and falls to the ground and is injured, we're looking at a lawsuit; since we won't be able to legally justifiy a critical emergency". So nothing gets done.
On and on and on. It's what this country, and most industries, have come to.
There's a lot of truth to this.
There is a lot less "Hey, here's a creative idea to alleviate the situation" and a lot more "Ok, I would do XYZ but I'm going to get my ass suspended, even if it works awesomely" in the airline business.
Here's the problem. The captain has the ultimate authority. But the airport feels they have the ultimate authority. But the dispatcher thinks they have the ultimate authority. But then the TSA thinks they have the ultimate authority. When you come up with a creative idea, the only way to get it done is to give everyone else the idea that they thought it up themselves before anything will happen.
But in the end, they're probably going to hammer the captain because it's politically easier.
Sadly, you're probably right.
In many ways in todays society, initiative doesn't pay off anymore in terms of legal liability. AT BEST, you might break even. You will very rarely win, normally you lose. Very sad state of affairs.
Airline figuring best thing is to keep pax on plane, maybe least liability.....if they go down stairs to ground rather than a jetway and one slips on ice and breaks a leg, major lawsuit. So nothing gets done.
Airport thinking "we could have crash/rescue go get them, but in the course of that, if one pax slips and falls to the ground and is injured, we're looking at a lawsuit; since we won't be able to legally justifiy a critical emergency". So nothing gets done.
On and on and on. It's what this country, and most industries, have come to.