Baronman
Well-Known Member
So it is the weather then and not the pilot rest rules? Also, I disagree about the concentration. This was a huge storm and hubs from MSP, ORD, DTW, NYC, BOS, PHL, DCA/IAD were affected.
The storm was no doubt the main event, I was off that day but I'm sure most hubs closed (JFK/BOS etc).
What I saw follow was weather and circumstances that made recovery difficult at JFK and Bos. Specifically the closing of JFK Sunday morning (well after the snow event) because of the iced over taxiways and CRJ excursion. Dozens of diversions and gate returns during the 2-3 hr stretch of closure. Huge wrench in the recovery...I was among them.
Following day BOS and JFK fogged in till noon. 600-700RVR with 13kt tailwind on active landing RWY. Again dozens of diversions and cancellations. I was among them too.
Snowstorm day 1.....JFK multiple hr closure day 2....BOS fogged in day 3....Yes it was quite concentrated for JB who does have 50-60% of flights going through those airports (not sure if you were questioning that data).
Those things alone were challenging, the rest rules I think were the icing on the cake. Saying it was rest rules alone would be inaccurate as well as saying it was just the WX.
If you're stuck cancelling, then having two days full of diversions and gate returns you're going to struggle now matter how many hands are on deck.