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[–] [email protected] 26 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Their statements says they were 'uncomfortable' temperatures.

Nah fuckers, those are DANGEROUS temperatures. This just wasn't an uncomfortable wait, this shit is serious

Of course this isn't an unpopular opinion but I absolutely loathe air travel. It's always a stain on any trip I take. I just got back from a trip where every connecting flight was missed by the fault of the airline. Who schedules for 1.5 hours to land, deboard, customs, security, and transit to another terminal at DFW? Why is the standard to do maintenance checks during boarding?

Now I'm not super familiar with how the systems work, but on most planes the AC doesn't seem to work until they can start the engines. Atleast that's been the case for almost every Boeing and other smaller regional jet makers. But with my most recent trip we were on A321s and those fuckers were frosty all the time. It was 102 outside and I was cold as fuck waiting for pushback.

I guess my point is, we need more laws on how long a reasonable wait is while boarded, and stricter regulations for high/low Temps.. which can be averted by whatever the fuck Airbus is doing on the vomit comet A321

[–] Confused_Emus 5 points 1 year ago

Before pushback, the plane's AC is provided with power over connections with the terminal, I believe. If a plane's sitting on the tarmac (this would be after pushback), it's not getting AC.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

At the gate we would hook up air to most aircraft via those big yellow hoses you'd see. From what I remember they can do both heat and AC. Sometimes, if the turnaround was suppose to be quick, they'd run the AC off the APU or ground power. Once they lose access to that then the only way to run AC was with a running engine.

Take all that with a grain of salt though. I haven't worked in the industry for almost 20 years.

[–] SheeEttin 1 points 1 year ago

I don't think it's changed that much in 20 years. Aviation, especially commercial, moves very slowly.