Maximilian_Jenius
Super User
On the way to NJC05 this year I happened to miss my flight out of PHX direct to LAS.
I was rebooked stand-by to SAN. The plane was scheduled to leave at 4:10pm. SWA only having 137 seats on there 737-700's and the popularity of Vegas on a Friday led to a full plane.
The pilot came on intercom at 4:15 maybe 4:17-ish and asked that everybody find a seat and quickly because we had two mins. to leave the gate or we would miss our "wheels up time."
So a stampede occured and everybody safely found a seat and we pushed back in time. But when we got to the end of the runway we were put in the "penalty box."
The pilot came on the intercom and said that we missed our slot and we would have to wait for them to fit us in due to flow issues. Well we sat there for over an hour.
My question is...what is "wheels-up time?" Also why do you sometimes see planes already at the departure end of the runway making room for other planes to cut in front of them.
I was listening to the PHX scanner the other day and WN flight cut to the front of the takeoff que (with towers permission) because he was in danger of losing his wheels up time.
-Matthew
I was rebooked stand-by to SAN. The plane was scheduled to leave at 4:10pm. SWA only having 137 seats on there 737-700's and the popularity of Vegas on a Friday led to a full plane.
The pilot came on intercom at 4:15 maybe 4:17-ish and asked that everybody find a seat and quickly because we had two mins. to leave the gate or we would miss our "wheels up time."
So a stampede occured and everybody safely found a seat and we pushed back in time. But when we got to the end of the runway we were put in the "penalty box."
The pilot came on the intercom and said that we missed our slot and we would have to wait for them to fit us in due to flow issues. Well we sat there for over an hour.
My question is...what is "wheels-up time?" Also why do you sometimes see planes already at the departure end of the runway making room for other planes to cut in front of them.
I was listening to the PHX scanner the other day and WN flight cut to the front of the takeoff que (with towers permission) because he was in danger of losing his wheels up time.
-Matthew