Bathroom Break for Air Taffic Controller Causes Flight Delays

It’s difficult for me to maintain perspective when my flights are delayed. No matter what the reason — weather, technical problems, etc — I get frustrated, and have to resist the temptation to blame the airline, their staff, or anyone else who seems like they might be in some way connected to the problem.

But of all the reasons to wait around for a flight to land or take off, an air traffic controller’s bathroom break is the last thing I’d expect to be causing the disruption.

However, that’s exactly what happened last week at Manchester-Boston Regional — New Hampshire’s largest airport. The controller left the tower for 12 minutes, which left two Southwest Airlines flights circling above the airport for an extra 18 minutes, and kept a medical flight delivering lungs to New Jersey on the ground 10 minutes longer than scheduled. The absence was in the logbook as a “bathroom break.”

It should be noted, the controller waited until traffic was very light, and followed procedure by notifying other controllers at nearby facility that he’d be out for moment.

I guess when you gotta go, you gotta go.

Hitch50 Comes to a Finish

Remember Scotty and Fiddy? They started off about two months ago on a mission to hitchhike their way to the state capitals of all 50 states in 50 consecutive days. (Yes, even Alaska and Hawai’i.) Erik gave them some link love early on in their adventure and now that they’ve completed their fantastic voyage from state-to-state it’s time to recap. On October 10, 2006 the two young men headed off into the cold, dark, unfriendly land we know as the United States… Okay, that’s not true. They did head off on October 10, 2006 and I’m sure part of the whole thing was not only set up to score some free travel, but to show that there is a little kindness in the hearts of Americans everywhere for two men with extended thumbs. Now, whether or not they stuck out their thumbs or just prearranged every single ride, you’ll have to find out on your own by visiting the Hitch50 site.

They did spectacular job blogging the whole shebang which includes photos and video. I kept tabs on the fellas by text messaging, hoping to give them a lift at some point in their journey, but they moved a lot faster than I imagined they would. Their mission was successfully completed the mission on November 28, 2006. Way to go guys!

Travel Tip: Don’t Ride the Luggage Conveyor Belt

There are few bold, ridiculous and stupid things you can try at an airport these days without getting in trouble. Taking a ride on the luggage conveyor belt as a young lad by the name of Chris Jackson did, is a huge no-no. The 23-year-old let his curiosity get the best of him when he hopped on board the conveyor belt and took a ride into a secured area where a baggage handler saw him and called security. Needless to say the police at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport didn’t take light of the situation and took Mister Jackson in on a charge of criminal trespass. While he is free on $5,000 personal recognizance bail he must stay away from the airport and go to trial Dec. 18 at Derry District Court. Stupid or just plain stupid? Even at the age of six I don’t think I would have attempted something like such. $5,000 bucks ought to really put a hurting on the pockets. Think that could have been a trip to Africa, Japan, or Tonga – all for a ride on the conveyor belt.

via Union Leader