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help when stuck in plane is available through attorneys - by Mike


Help When Stuck In Plane

Help when stuck in plane - Seriously I have nightmares about being stuck in a hot, airless plane for hours, and it's not good. Unfortunately, more and more people are being stranded exactly like this on the runway. One hears the horror stories - no air, no water, bathroom overflowing, people getting really uneasy and nervousness spreading like electricity through the cabin.

30% of planes were delayed in Vegas this year, and that number is only climbing. Only 1% of "plane delay" is due to weather. Less than 1% is caused by security delays. 18% of delays are due to National Aviation System Delay and delayed arriving flights. Another 8% for general aircraft.

Las Vegas just opened a new controversial flight pattern to accommodate excessive delays out of their McCarran International Airport (LAS). With over 30 million visitors arriving a year by air, delays are only growing more common. McCarran experiences a whopping 30% delays. Delays that don't help when stuck in a plane.

Already this year more than 2,000 flights have kept anxious passengers stranded for more than 2 hours. That is scary. And when it happens, there is not much you can do. There are aviation attorneys that specialize in aviation law if you want or need legal aid.

Back in 1999, Northwest Airlines gave passengers no help when stuck on a plane for 9 hours in a snowstorm in Detroit. The plaintiffs' litigation law firm was able to settle the case for $7 million using claims of false imprisonment. Make sure your attorney knows that the US Department of Transportation, DOT, does not have any limitations on damages that may be claimed by passengers for delay. Hopefully, all airlines will begin a policy of returning passengers to the terminals to ease their discomfort.

When Continental passengers were kept waiting for more than 5 hours in July, they resorted to pounding on the bins overheard. That frightened the pilot so much he turned back. I do not advise any kind of raucous activity, it can lead to your being arrested. My advice is to demand compensation when you arrive. Here is what to do, and how to get it.

Complain loudly. Demand compensation after the fact, and use every means to get it. Post on highly visible travel forums like FlyerTalk and TripAdvisor. E-mail the airline's customer service department to get help when stuck in plane. Then file a complaint with government consumer protection DOT using airconsumer@dot.gov. In all of your correspondence, you must include your name, the date of incident, flight number and origin/destination cities. If you really feel like you were kept unnecessarily, hire an attorney, some specialize in aviation litigation.

When the US Department Of Transportation is no help and you want to do something really sneaky sign up with the website Linkedin. Your purpose is to find high level flight executives, and e-mail your complaints directly to them. Why do all of this?

For 2 reasons. First let's stop being held on planes like cattle on railroad cars. Second, let's get you compensation - have a minimum price for being held too long on the runway - You want 2 business class tickets with no blackout dates. Or you can always try contacting an aviation attorney. That's your help when stuck in plane.

 



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