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恶劣天气导致航班延误,旅客经历漫长等待
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本文讲述了一架从纽约拉瓜迪亚机场飞往底特律的达美航空航班因恶劣天气遭遇长时间延误的经历。由于暴雨和强风,飞机在滑行道上停留了近三个小时。乘客们的心情各异,有人庆幸能在地面等待,有人则急切希望按时抵达目的地。最终,航班起飞,但晚点超过五个小时。文章还指出,天气是美国航空旅行延误的主要原因,航空公司在安全面前会优先考虑避免危险天气,并回顾了历史上因天气导致的空难事件,强调了航空业在应对恶劣天气时的谨慎原则。

✈️ **恶劣天气是航班延误的主要原因**:近期,美国东北部地区遭遇恶劣天气,导致纽约拉瓜迪亚机场大量航班延误和取消。一架达美航空航班因暴雨和强风,在滑行道上滞留近三小时,最终晚点超过五小时才抵达目的地。

⚖️ **安全第一,航空公司谨慎决策**:文章强调,航空公司在面对恶劣天气时,会将飞行安全置于首位。即使这意味着旅客需要长时间等待,也会避免在危险天气条件下起飞。文中提及了历史上因天气原因导致的空难事件,说明了航空公司吸取教训,遵循“宁可延误,不可冒险”的原则。

⏳ **旅客的多元体验与航空业的应对机制**:面对延误,旅客的反应各不相同。有人因为错过后续行程而庆幸能退回地面,有人则因重要约会(如万圣节与孙女团聚)而焦急万分。文章也提到,航空公司的标准操作程序(如三小时内将乘客转移至安全地点)以及FAA的规定,共同构成了应对此类情况的系统。

🌍 **天气影响航空旅行的普遍性**:文章指出,天气是导致美国航空延误的“罪魁祸首”,占到延误原因的大约四分之三,尤其是在交通繁忙的东北部走廊。从春夏季的雷暴到秋冬季的冰雪,天气对航班运行的影响是常态化的。

Heller and her father-in-law, happy to be off the plane; Frank Granati, eager to get to Detroit.

A Delta flight from LaGuardia to Detroit turned into a quiet cheering match on Thursday — one group hoping for takeoff, the other hoping to return to the gate.

Delta flight 1122 was still being described as on time when boarding began around 12:15 p.m. But amid torrential rain and whipping winds, passengers spent around three hours slowly crawling along the airport taxiways.

Business Insider editor in chief Jamie Heller was onboard and described the scene like a "sports showdown" on the airplane.

For Heller, retreat was the better option.

"Never will I be happier to be at LaGuardia than when I deboard this aircraft," she wrote. "I already missed my connecting flight out of Detroit, so it would have meant an evening at a Detroit hotel only to try to get back to New York tomorrow."

Meanwhile, her nearby neighbor, Frank Granati from eastern Long Island, was gunning for a completed trip, even if delayed, with one goal to spend Halloween with his granddaughter, whom he called "three and a half going on thirty."

"I knew I shouldn't have texted her and said pappa bear is coming," he said when the flight's fate was uncertain.

In the end, they both got their wish. Passengers were allowed to deplane or stay on, and the aircraft eventually took off and is expected to make it to Michigan more than five hours late.

Flightaware data shows that as of 7 p.m. local time on Thursday, there were 203 cancellations (36%) and 223 delays (39%) at LaGuardia.

The Delta departures board at LaGuardia on Thursday afternoon.

Delta's return to the gate is standard procedure because federal law requires airlines to move the aircraft to a safe location where passengers can deplane before the three-hour mark.

Airlines generally follow the rule, but extreme circumstances can happen — like the Delta flight that sat six hours in Savannah in 2023 because it diverted for weather, and customs staff weren't available to let passengers off.

This was just one of many flights canceled or delayed on Thursday due to severe weather. The three New York City area airports — LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark — had nearly 400 cancellations.

Another roughly 200 flights were disrupted at Orlando, with the FAA citing staffing issues. It's among the airports experiencing delays because of the government shutdown, as air traffic controllers, who are working without pay, call out and leave facilities short-staffed.

"We apologize to our customers who had a disruption today — refunds are due to anyone who wants one if a flight is canceled and they chose not to travel," a Delta spokesperson told Business Insider. They added that customers are rebooked automatically on the next best itinerary. Delta gave Heller a choice of credit or a refund.

Situations like this aren't unusual, and they're not unique to Delta

Thunderstorms in spring and summer, hurricanes in fall, snow and ice in winter — weather disruptions are part of how flying works in the US.

Weather accounts for roughly three-quarters of air traffic delays in the US, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, particularly in congested corridors like the Northeast.

And as frustrating as delays are, it's always better to miss a connection than take off into unsafe conditions. Airlines have learned that the hard way.

A flight by now-defunct Southern Airways crashed in 1977 after the pilots flew through a thunderstorm, while a Dutch airliner crashed in 1981 after it flew into a tornado.

One of the most notable cases was in 1968, when an early-age jetliner crashed after turbulence caused an in-flight structural failure. Investigators determined that the plane took off in "an area of avoidable hazardous weather" and was swept up in a severe squall line.

A similarly severe squall line was battering the Northeast on Thursday, bringing with it severe rain and winds that led the National Weather Service to issue a flash flood warning in New York.

Thursday's travel chaos wasn't a failure of the airline or the airport — it was the system working as intended after decades of lessons about not pushing into bad weather.

Pilots, dispatchers, and air traffic controllers are trained to err on the side of caution, even when it means passengers spend hours on a parked plane.

Once deplaned, the long travel day was not over for Heller. On her way home, Heller's subway was delayed.

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