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Alaska Airlines - Ground Stop on ALL Flights

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April 17, 2024, 11:12 AM
nhtagmember
Alaska Airlines - Ground Stop on ALL Flights
no reason given yet....
April 17, 2024, 11:14 AM
corsair
Alaska Airlines flights resume after an hour of grounding Wednesday
quote:
Alaska Airlines flights have resumed after they were grounded for an hour Wednesday morning, the company said in a statement.

In its statement, Alaska said it had experienced an issue “while performing an upgrade to the system that calculates our weight and balance.”

All flights by Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, which is owned by Alaska, were grounded from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. “out of an abundance of caution,” the company said.

The company asked those with reservations to check the status of their flights on alaskaair.com.

April 17, 2024, 11:33 AM
nhtagmember
that makes perfect sense

thanks for the update
April 17, 2024, 11:45 AM
pedropcola
My airline is going paperless soon. When the computers dump or the cell service/wifi goes away, then it turns into a very long day for everyone. It happens to every airline. Tech is great until it isn't.
April 17, 2024, 11:52 AM
sleepla8er
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Tech upgrade to business-critical system mid-week. I'm guessing Wednesday is Alaska Airlines slow day for flight operations.

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April 17, 2024, 11:59 AM
bigwagon
Can they blame Boeing for it?
April 17, 2024, 01:25 PM
Fly-Sig
quote:
Originally posted by pedropcola:
My airline is going paperless soon. When the computers dump or the cell service/wifi goes away, then it turns into a very long day for everyone. It happens to every airline. Tech is great until it isn't.


We had a paperless system with a backup procedure. The Captain would phone dispatch and write down the release info himself. Weather would be obtained from any legal source. It was very slow, and if the internet were down for me to receive the release normally on my iPad, chances are the dispatcher would be unable to access the info he needed to flight plan the route and fuel, so the backup plan wasn't useful very often.

When a road construction crew dug up the fiber optic trunk line into the entire town, we operated something like 10% of the schedule that day.

Twenty years ago we could get away with Captains filing flight plans and doing weight and balance and takeoff data. Once we went all-ACARs there was no alternative. I doubt many Captains today would remember how to file a flight plan!

Yeah, tech is great until it isn't.