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fiberpirate.bsky.social
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95 days ago
It was in Canada, FAA is NOT responsible for aircraft after it leaves our airspace. Prevailing weather conditions more than likely were to blame.
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txpami.bsky.social
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95 days ago
Suspect our MTSB accident investigators will be involved since Delta is an American carrier
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jefiner68.bsky.social
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95 days ago
But it left from the USA, and I imagine it was given direction from a tower here. Toronto is just over the border.
Thankfully, nobody was killed.
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miamisunbunny.bsky.social
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95 days ago
The plane was trying to get the f*ck out of the US.
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jefiner68.bsky.social
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95 days ago
No doubt...
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fredtre88616682.bsky.social
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95 days ago
It's always windy at Pearson.
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tbas7000.bsky.social
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95 days ago
Yes. Thanks for saying that, as a Chicagoan so I could say the same thing about O'Hare. But that was O'Hare BEFORE Musk and his co-president Cheeto took over.
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blazesboylan.bsky.social
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95 days ago
So American controllers sent this plane into terrible weather?
Got it.
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miamisunbunny.bsky.social
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95 days ago
I think the towers could have warned them of weather conditions.
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Thankfully, nobody was killed.
Got it.