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    133 Dead As Delta Cancels Flight In Midair

    November 16, 2005

    CINCINNATI—A 737 traveling from Cincinnati to Salt Lake City was lost with all passengers and crew Monday when cash-strapped Delta Airlines, the aircraft's operator, canceled Flight 1060 en route.
    Enlarge Image133 Dead As Delta Cancels Flight In Midair

    Delta Flight 1060, which was forced to land in an Indiana cornfield after being canceled mid-flight.

    According to a statement from Delta, the midair cancellation was made as part of the company's plan to cut continental service by 25 percent and emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy with an economically viable business strategy.

    "Delta Airlines regrets any inconvenience to our valued customers," the statement read in part. "Unfortunately, in today's uncertain economy, service interruptions and cancellations are inevitable."

    Air-traffic-control personnel reported that Flight 1060 was at cruising altitude when Delta cancelled the flight. According to the aircraft's black-box flight recorder, the crew announced the cancellation over the intercom, instructed passengers to gather their luggage from overhead bins for disembarking, then shut down all aircraft systems. At 9:46 a.m. Central time, Flight 1060's tracking designation vanished from air-traffic-control radar screens. Approximately 15 minutes later, the aircraft crashed in a cornfield outside Tipton, IN, killing all onboard.

    While Delta officials are blaming the cancellation on financial troubles, other problems, such as high fuel costs and bad weather, have caused delays and lost profits for airlines in recent months.
    Enlarge Image133 Dead As Delta Cancels Flight In Midair

    Passengers at San Diego International Airport await news of more midair cancellations.

    "Airlines have been compensating for recent shortfalls by canceling flights, as well as overbooking," airline-industry observer Gerard Mendez said. "These things never fail to irritate customers—especially when they're done in midair—but unfortunately, the airline industry is a business like any other, and as it becomes increasingly competitive, these sorts of frustrations are taking place more and more."

    In May, Delta officials made an adjustment for an overbooked flight by bumping six passengers from Flight 400 somewhere over the Allegheney Mountains.

    Delta Airlines spokesperson Clarice Waddell said that, in cases of cancellation and overbooking, the airline does everything it can to accommodate its customers' travel plans.

    Said Waddell: "When we're forced to bump passengers from a moving airplane, we always offer meal vouchers or SkyMiles credits."

    Consolidating flights is another controversial cost-cutting measure used by Delta in recent months. Delta's last attempt to consolidate flights in midair, in December 2005, resulted in the total destruction of two 747s, which exploded in a large fireball approximately 35,000 feet over central Arizona. Although the loss of these planes was recoupable as a tax deduction for the airline, Waddell stressed that Delta nonetheless regretted any unfortunate repercussions the decision may have had on the company's top priority—the customer.

    Source: The Onion
    The Onion brings you all of the latest news, stories, photos, videos and more from America's finest news source.
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    Felipe Garcia

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    Must be a rare, rear engine mounted 737....only a few were made..
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    • #3
      hah..

      I love The Onion.

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      • #4
        This one isn't Av. related but still funny- http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28014 . "Third grade scientists vaporize water".
        Cheers,
        330

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        • #5
          Originally posted by UsAir330
          This one isn't Av. related but still funny- http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28014 . "Third grade scientists vaporize water".
          Cheers,
          330
          Simply amazing!

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          • #6
            This is funny, but it is more appropriate in the OT forum.

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            • #7
              I also heard delta found faster turn arounds when it just overflys the destination and dumps passangers and cargo from above. And the passangers for the return flight are extracted by helicopter en route. Even WN can't beat that turn around speed.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Felipe Garcia

                Air-traffic-control personnel reported that Flight 1060 was at cruising altitude when Delta cancelled the flight. According to the aircraft's black-box flight recorder, the crew announced the cancellation over the intercom, instructed passengers to gather their luggage from overhead bins for disembarking, then shut down all aircraft systems. At 9:46 a.m. Central time, Flight 1060's tracking designation vanished from air-traffic-control radar screens. Approximately 15 minutes later, the aircraft crashed in a cornfield outside Tipton, IN, killing all onboard.
                WTF? call me an idiot, but I dont quite understand that (no, wait, dont call me an idiot)

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                • #9
                  Har Har Har.... ... that was about the dumbest thread i've ever seen...

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                  • #10
                    Everybody on a.net forums was like"It's not funny to joke about 133 people dying".

                    lol. That story is hilarious.

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                    • #11
                      um, yeah - right!! I am normally the first to laff at off the wall and sometimes offensive items, but this just was not funny...the onion has some pretty funny stuff on it, but this article is not one of them...

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                      • #12
                        woops

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by JordanD
                          Everybody on a.net forums was like"It's not funny to joke about 133 people dying".

                          lol. That story is hilarious.
                          Did you post the story at a.net?
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                          Felipe Garcia

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                          • #14
                            I had to read this 3 times over, because I didn't get it. This is fake right? I feel so dumb!!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Felipe Garcia
                              Did you post the story at a.net?
                              No, there's no way I'm actually paying to post on that site.
                              YWG Chick, whoever told you this is fake is being very disrespectful to the victims of this tragedy. I don't know what kind of person would say something like that about such a disaster.

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