I just read the article, and I refuse to sign up to liveatc to listen to this as I hear enough chatter at work, and have a few comments on this thread.
I'm not saying there was a fuel issue or not, as I wasn't there and there certainly isn't enough information to surmise if it was fuel related or not.
I do know that with the nice min fuel
every airline is dispatched with makes for a normal day turn into a fuel emergency in a rapid manner. I got caught once by that. I ended up diverting into an airport on a VFR day, but the arrival corridor was shut down. No traffic was allowed to divert to other arrival gates or any thing of the like. Scared the crap out of me. A totally normal flight, and then I'm being held down low in a jet sucking fuel like a NASCAR fan does Busch on Sunday. To even infer there was a violation of FARs for a fuel issue is obtuse, at best. Even with the min fuel, it's still safe. That doesn't mean it is risk free out there.
For those of you that have never flown into the Eastern Seaboard, well, you're lucky. Unless you're paid by the hour. Things work differently. I'll bet there was a "legal" alternate like LGA or EWR if the weather was just below VFR mins. Add to that rush hour at all the airports, and there really isn't much room or time to negotiate. It's just a fact.
However, there are examples of them trying to put a widebody on that runway when the plane would have been better served on the wrong one. I personally know and have flown with the individual that was CA on the flight pics I'm attaching. He's a very good and experienced CA.
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Don't call the guy an idiot based on a complete lack of facts. He didn't hurt anyone. The only issue is it seems that he petted the cat the wrong way. And there are 3 pages of crap based on that alone.
Now, if the facts come back and he was just being a jerk. Well, that's never a good thing.