Top 10 unusual flight delay reasons

We had a plane go back to the gate after taxiing halfway to the runway because they didn't have enough seatbelt extenders onboard.
 
Compliance check fail

Not really... pax have to be seated before leaving the gate, but the compliance check for fastening seat belts doesn't happen until after the safety briefing PA, which is done during taxi-out. Yes, the F/As should keep an eye out for who may need an extender, but it's VERY busy during boarding, and it's not always possible to ensure everyone who needs an extender gets one before leaving the gate. There are usually only 1 or 2 extenders on board, so it's possible to run out quickly.
 
Anybody got a link to the report about the Great Lakes captain that had nature call on the taxi out?
 
Here are the top 10 I have seen as both a passenger and airline employee, not in any particular order:

1) Live bat discovered in the cabin in flight, was trapped in the over head bin halfway from YEG-SFO, after landing 2 rampers and animal control had to chase it around and catch it in a potato sack before the next flight could board.

2) Old man has pooped in his duffle bag, tried to jam it in overhead on the Brasilia. It's everywhere...everywhere.

3) There is a crack on one of the emergency exit placards(nope, wasn't gone, just a crack in it) and the pilot refused the airplane...so of course we had to do an aircraft change that took 3 hours and half the passengers misconnected in YYC and were stranded.(I want to punch that pilot in the face everytime I see him).

4) Passenger walks from row 3 all the way to the back of a CRJ-700 to use the lav, doesn't quite make it, then walks back to his seat leaving a trail of poop behind him. Gets off the plane and is angry he can't have his checked bag in the jetway and calls me a choice word. Then as if I didn't love him enough, I found out he did this. Then had to clean it.

5) Flight attendant refuses and airplane because the door won't close right. Both pilots and mechanic insist it is closed right, she refuses. They do a plane change, she refuses the next one too. Again, everyone else thinks the door is secured. She refuses to work the flight. Flight cancels after a 2 hour delay. She was fired for something trivial about a week later.(No sympathy here, those poor people were stranded for 2 days in San Francisco and I had to rebook them alone until almost 3AM, at which time they didn't even have hotel shuttles for her pax).

6) After the doors are closed and the parking brake is released, CA suddenly realizes her DEN airport diagram is expired(Isn't that what pre-flights are for?). It takes 40 minutes for UA to secure her a new one, I then have 6 minutes to run from terminal B to A to catch a Frontier flight. God forbid they built a new runway or changed all the frequencies overnight.

7) The autopilot is out on an airplane that is to do a 35 minute flight and then overnight. F/O says he doesn't care(it is his leg), CA refuses the airplane. They do a swap, lav is inop, he refuses that airplane. Flight cancels.(Another pilot I wish to bump into in an alleyway downtown one day).

8) Cargo door light is out on an airplane. MX tells the pilots they will just have to add visually checking the cargo door once the rampers close it to the preflight. CA says "No, that's extra work". MX and I laugh thinking he's kidding. He refuses the airplane. 2 hour delay for a swap. Same guy from number 7.

9) Flight is pushed back, during pushback the ramper advises the CA that there is one extra bag, he has changed his copy of the load report and asks the CA to do the same. CA agrees. Halfway to the runway, the CA decides he wants the rampers signature next to the change(this is NOT company policy or anything like that), right after an arrival rush, they hold in the alleyway for 1+ hours waiting for a gate. Pull into a gate, ramper changes it. They wait 20 minutes to call for push doing god knows what. They time out. Flight canceled.

10) Airplane's boots won't inflate, it's overcast, they can't deffer it. MX installs new part, takes one hour, part is faulty. New Part is flown in from Fresno, 2.5 hours later it has arrived and is installed, its also a bad part. A flight from SLC is about to land and coincidentally has several COMAT shipments onboard for our MX department, including the needed part. It arrives, they install the new part, its about another hour and 20 minutes at this point. THAT part is faulty too. Flight cancels. An hour later they install a second one from SLC on the plane which is now overnighting, that one works. Good times. Most of the passengers wanted a refund, refusing to get on one of our airplanes the next day. I don't blame them.
 
The XJT FA who used the on board PBE to assist a passenger who requested oxygen. That surely delayed the flight and is one hell of a story.
 
Not really... pax have to be seated before leaving the gate, but the compliance check for fastening seat belts doesn't happen until after the safety briefing PA, which is done during taxi-out. Yes, the F/As should keep an eye out for who may need an extender, but it's VERY busy during boarding, and it's not always possible to ensure everyone who needs an extender gets one before leaving the gate. There are usually only 1 or 2 extenders on board, so it's possible to run out quickly.
Huh. Last time I rode in back I was sure I heard "Welcome aboard [Air Carrier]. The Captain has turned on the FASTEN SEAT BELT sign. Before we leave the gate, [irrelevant stuff about PEDs and bags], and all passengers must be seated with their seat belts fastened."

Interesting though. Makes sense actually. Just in case we are carrying the 0.00001% of the population that does not know how to fasten an aeronautical seat belt, we will demonstrate it to them first, then check to see that they did it. (Well aware of the 121 requirement that no PIC may take off an airplane unless all are briefed on the laundry list, just don't know offhand what the specific wording regarding seat belts and when we must make sure the folks are complying...because I'm too busy with not hitting anything. :) )
 
I've delayed a flight because we didn't have enough extenders. That PA took some creative thinking. "We are missing some.....required equipment". I think we needed like 7.

Also have been delayed 8 hours because when we got to the plane, one of the bins that holds extra sodas in the galley was missing. Apparently that is part of the BOW. Despite the fact that it weighs about a pound, we couldn't go without it. There's a 50lb limitation placarded in the hole where it goes. I suggested putting a bag of ballast in there and pretending it was full. Company said no. Had to wait for one to be flown in from ATL.

Gear deferred down. Can't fly in ice with that MEL. Had to wait 8 hours for the clouds to warm up so we could fly from SBN-ORD at 4,000ft.

Jumpseating from LIT-ATL on Shuttle America. There's frost on all the airplanes that spent the night. Deicing truck is broken. Had to wait a few hours for the sun to come up and melt the frost off the plane. A pinnacle CRJ-900 crew one gate over radioed over on ops and said "hey guys. What if I start my engines, and taxi really close to you and do some turns to melt the ice, then you do the same for us?" Our crew laughed it off. A minute later again over ops "so guys...what do you think?"

Jumpseating on a Delta MD-80 from ATL to CVG to go stay with my brother while he was there for a job interview. I had to take the jumpseat because the flight was full. Right before the door closes, a dunbar armored truck pulls up. They wanted to put some huge amount of cash on the airplane...I want to say it was like 40 mil, but I can't remember the exact number. Whatever it was, it was like 4,000lbs of money. The trick was it could not be separated into different cargo holds. They tried to figure out how they could get it on, including kicking all the nonrevs off. In the end they couldn't make it work, we left without the nonrevs, now I had a seat in biz class.
 
Jumpseating from LIT-ATL on Shuttle America. There's frost on all the airplanes that spent the night. Deicing truck is broken. Had to wait a few hours for the sun to come up and melt the frost off the plane. A pinnacle CRJ-900 crew one gate over radioed over on ops and said "hey guys. What if I start my engines, and taxi really close to you and do some turns to melt the ice, then you do the same for us?" Our crew laughed it off. A minute later again over ops "so guys...what do you think?"
One time in DCA, an Air Florida 737 crew tired that when they were taxiing behind a New York Air DC-9 in lieu of de-icing. I'd say ask them how it worked out, but...
 
ChasenSFO said:
One time in DCA, an Air Florida 737 crew tired that when they were taxiing behind a New York Air DC-9 in lieu of de-icing. I'd say ask them how it worked out, but...

Larry, we're going down Larry!
 
Had to shut down and remove a pig from the airplane that some passenger managed to smuggle into the cabin. Otherwise it's Indonesia, it's always delayed
 
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