MBB team plane accident (everyone is okay)
Our team and everyone in our travel party is safe. Update on today's travel accident.
— Michigan Basketball (@umichbball) March 8, 2017
Thanks for your well wishes! #GoBlue 〽 pic.twitter.com/CJfrr5ONEJ
Well that's terrifying
up here. sounds like similar down there. get that crossing your runway and that has 'abort!' written all over it.. you're a pilot, aren't there FAA or FAR guidelines for days like this?
The past few years any time I've seen Football/Basketball on charters have all been on Delta.
It just seems strange they would have gone with Ameristar in the first place. From what I can tell that MD-83 is configured for 153 basic economy seats. That's a downgrade from any spare mainline aircraft they would get from Delta and a yuuuuge downgrade from the awesome 56 seat all business configured A319s they have.
The HW isn't as concerning maybe but 23.5 crosswind? Isn't that very close to the crosswind limit for TO?
Aircraft have a maximum demonstrated crosswind... says the manufacturer tested the airplane to that point. It isn't a legal limit. As far as I know there are no FAA established crosswind limitations.
Commerical carriers do establish company policy and guidlines for a variety of weather conditions......crosswind component could be one of those. Violating those guidelines could be a violation of federal aviation regulations...not sure about that.
Crosswind performance is determined by the manufacturer and limits are documented in the operating manual.
The FAA has no dog in this hunt.
Thank you for including your parenthetical. It kept my heart attack to a very brief moment.
Scary attempt to get to DC but everyone is alright pic.twitter.com/gC4nJBxUDw
— Matt Shepard (@ShepMatt) March 8, 2017
I was expecting snow giving that the slide off the runway. This should get the guys awake for the game!
P.S. - I blame Brandon
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/18856011/michiga…
whew
Hoping the the B10 tournament moves the game to 4pm to give them extra time to travel (by bus?). Then I can skip out of work early and make it home for the game.
I'm really glad everyone is alright.
on a secondary note, I live in South Africa where the winds are INSANE and scary as shit when flying. This is really going to do a number on my conscience during my next take off and landing.
Can confirm. I had the opportunity to fly a small light aircraft in South Africa and it was scary as shit. Port Elizabeth to Paradise Beach and back. Beautiful but windy as hell.
Port Elizabeth is exactly where I'm living and its windy as hell here. Everytime we land its an adventure but the pilots do a damned good job.
fans really ARE everywhere!
#Hail
#SAIsBlue
Ha that's great! #SAIsBlue
Thanks Delany.
"Sack of shit"? Let's not get carried away.
Fuck that guy. Neg away.
I hear you, but this could have happened if the game was scheduled in Indy or Chicago or anywhere else that required a flight. I don't this incident makes Delany a sack of shit. And I didn't neg you, fwiw.
Irrelevant. I read in the $6 ticket thread that any bad thing or something that slightly displeases me can be somehow traced back to Jim Delany.
#ThanksDelany
He is still an underdraguate assistant, but I'm not sure if he travels.
That must have been scary as hell. Glad everyone's ok.
Thanks Delaney for almost making the bb team power plant workers
Boys. Take a deep breathe and Go Blue.
I posted this on the other weather thread, but I wanted everyone to see it again. I think it is very important to understand the genesis of this type of weather:
Glad everyone was safe. Scary stuff.
look at the barometric pressure across north America:
https://www.weather.gc.ca/data/analysis/jac00_100.gif
This is one of the lowest continental atmospheric pressures ever recorded at 964 mB, and it has already spawned severe weather including a tornado outbreak across the lower midwest on Monday. The record is from October 2010 in Minnesota (955 mB), which also spawned a huge tornado event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_2010_North_American_storm_complex
I remember looking out from my downtown apartment one night and you saw nothing but fires across the city and burbs from all the high winds.
I already had to put my mom's garbage can and parts of her gutter in the garage. Heard on the radio that the soft ground from our rather mild, yet rainy winter is making the trees more susceptible to being blown down.
Is the wind supposed to settle down by tomorrow? Flying back to MI in the morning...
We can all agree that Harbaugh was the first person on the tarmac assisting with the emergency slide, right?
No doubt he has special tarmac cleats that grip the concrete better
Glad everyone is ok. The bad side to this is now their schedule will be altered and I would bet the farm that they will be very sluggish during the game tomorrow. I expect very low energy which using doesn't bode well, especially for this team.
I was a high school junior in Evansville, Indiana when the University of Evansville basketball team perished in a plane crash on Dec. 13, 1977. I wouldn't wish the pain and sadness from that event on my worst enemy.
"Plane carrying Michigan basketball team..."
*heart sinks*
"...involved in accident;"
*please no*
"...no injuries"
Still adjusting to breathing again.
Damn constant news alerts. We didn't have to deal with this shit when I was growing up.
Get off my lawn.
Why DAFUQ would they even try to depart in 50-60 mph wind? DAMMIT.
(Truly grateful everyone is okay, regardless of basketball. Go Blue.)