DeltaAir423
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Well my cohort and I were sitting at our desks with the normal "slow" time came around. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a MD-88 being pushed back, and I heard a "whump", which I normally hear during the initial light off of one of their engines. Both my co-worker and I paid it no attention, and didn't move from our reading materials while keeping out ears peeled out on the radio for calls.
Next thing we know the emergency tone is going off, and we're jumping into action. Turns out the "whump" we heard and ignored was a 767 on one of the south runways having a compressor stall, and rejecting it's take-off. The Capitan and First Officer both requested to pass up the trip on the new plane we dragged up (seems they were sill trying to pry the seat cushions out of their neither reigons), but all passengers jumped on the new plane, and the flight continued without incident.
The big lesson that got reinforced to both of us today? Nothing is ever routine.
Next thing we know the emergency tone is going off, and we're jumping into action. Turns out the "whump" we heard and ignored was a 767 on one of the south runways having a compressor stall, and rejecting it's take-off. The Capitan and First Officer both requested to pass up the trip on the new plane we dragged up (seems they were sill trying to pry the seat cushions out of their neither reigons), but all passengers jumped on the new plane, and the flight continued without incident.
The big lesson that got reinforced to both of us today? Nothing is ever routine.
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