Airline Schedules
Cleveland, OH--- My new favorite quote from pilots, which I experienced again this evening. "Well, sorry for the delay- we're now ready to push back from the gate- and we'll try to make up some of time en route." Now as far as I'm concerned, let's always try to add some time en route. Not that I don't thoroughly enjoy row 12 of an Embraer Regional Jet, but my butt's asleep after 30 minutes in those things. If there's anything we can do to cut down on the flight time, I say go for it!
Now in all fairness, it's a question of fuel. The faster the plane goes, the more fuel it uses up. So they keep the speed down to use less fuel, and only increase the speed if it means they can increase their on-time arrival win streak. Bear in mind that many airlines like Continental build in some major buffer time into their arrival forecast so it's easier to make an "on-time" arrival, even with a delay in departure. Sigh...


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