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AS 434 Lab 3 Out of Classroom Assignment
Below is an excerpt from the FAA Website on Tarmac Delays.
Please review the excerpt and then
complete the items located after the excerpt.
Tarmac Delays
What is a “Tarmac Delay”?
A tarmac delay occurs when an airplane on the ground is either awaiting takeoff or has just
landed and passengers do not have the opportunity to get off the plane.
The Department’s tarmac delay rule applies only to tarmac delays that occur at U.S. airports.
Additionally, DOT requires only “covered carriers” to comply with the tarmac delay rule. A
“covered carrier” is any airline that operates at least one airplane with a seating capacity of 30 or
more passenger seats to, from, or within the United States. For the purposes of this webpage,
we refer to “covered carriers” simply as “airlines.”
Although passengers who experience an extended tarmac delay at a foreign airport while flying
to the U.S. may be protected from extended tarmac delays by the laws of another nation, they
are not protected from extended tarmac delays by U.S. law.
Opportunity to Leave the Plane
How long can an airline keep me on a DEPARTING flight before the airline is required to start moving
the airplane to a location where passengers can safely get off?
For flights departing from a U.S. airport, airlines are required to begin to move the airplane to a
location where passengers can safely get off before 3 hours for domestic flights and 4 hours for
international flights.
How long can an airline keep me on an ARRIVING flight without providing me with an opportunity to
get off of the airplane?
For flights landing at U.S. airports, airlines are required to provide passengers with an
opportunity to safely get off of the airplane before 3 hours for domestic flights and 4 hours for
international flights.
Are there any exceptions to these requirements?
Yes. Exceptions to the time limits are allowed only for safety, security, or air traffic control-
related reasons. You should not exit the airplane unless told by the airline that you can do so
safely.
If an airline offers me the opportunity to get off the airplane during a tarmac delay and I choose to get
off, is the airline required to let me back on the airplane?
No. Passengers should be aware that if they choose to get off the airplane during a tarmac
delay, airlines are not required to let them back on the airplane. The flight may take off without
them and passengers may be responsible for finding another flight.
If passengers decide to exit the aircraft during a tarmac delay and the aircraft eventually takes off
for its intended destination, the airline may not be required to offload any passenger’s checked
bags before the plane takes off. Passengers will need to contact the airline about returning their
checked luggage at a later time.
Food and Water
Are airlines required to provide me with food and water during a tarmac delay?
Yes. During a tarmac delay, airlines must provide you with a snack, such as a granola bar, and
drinking water no later than two hours after the start of the tarmac delay.
Do airlines have to give me a full meal during a tarmac delay?
Airlines do not have to serve passengers full meals during a tarmac delay, even if the tarmac
delay lasts for a lengthy period of time. However, airlines must have or must obtain enough food
and drinking water to provide a serving to all passengers onboard the aircraft during the delay.
Do I always have a right to food and water during a tarmac delay that lasts two hours or longer?
The only instance in which an airline is not required to hand out food and water to all passengers
during a tarmac delay that lasts two hours or longer is when the pilot determines that food and
water service cannot be provided due to safety or security reasons. For example, when an
airplane is taxing on an active runway, it may be unsafe for flight attendants to hand out food
and water.
Updates and Notifications
How will I know if I’m allowed to get off the plane during a tarmac delay?
If the airline determines that passengers can safely get off the plane during a long delay, it must
timely notify passengers that they can choose to get off the plane. The pilot or a flight attendant
will typically make an announcement via the airplane’s speaker system, but flight attendants may
also walk the aisles of the aircraft to notify passengers.
What other information is the airline supposed to tell me?
Airlines are required to provide passengers with a notification regarding the status of the delay
when the tarmac delay exceeds 30 minutes. Thereafter, airlines may provide subsequent
updates, including flight status changes, as they deem appropriate.
Other Assurances
What are my other rights during a tarmac delay?
During a tarmac delay, airlines are required to provide:
o
Working toilets;
o
Comfortable cabin temperatures; and
o
Adequate medical attention, if needed.
US Department of Transportation, Tarmac Delays,
https://www.transportation.gov/individuals/aviation-consumer-protection/tarmac-delays
Questions / Tasks:
1.
Please fill out the table below based on the following information:
Carrier: Spirit Airlines (NKS),
Flight Number: 1234,
Tail Number N3801ZZ.
Date of Flight: 28 August 2023.
OOOI Information:
Dept: FLL.
Out of Gate: 10:45 AM, OFF:
2:15 PM.
Arr: LGA.
On the runway: 5:00 PM,
In: 5:20 PM
Number
Field Description
Comments
Data
1
Carrier Code
3 ltr code
NKS
2
Flight Number
Numeric number
1234
3
Departure Airport Code
3 letter code
FLL
4
Arrival Airport Code
3 letter code
LGA
5
Date of Operation
Year/Mnth/Day
(8 digit)
2023/08/28
6
Gate Departure Time
24 hr clock
10:45 am
7
Wheels Off Time
24 hr clock
2:15 pm
8
Wheels On Time
24 hr clock
5:00 pm
9
Gate Arrival Time
24 hr clock
5:20 pm
10
Aircraft Tail Number
N3801ZZ
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1.
Do Tarmac Delay rules in the US only apply to US Air Carriers?
No, it applies to all delays that occur at U.S airports.
2.
How many hours does the air carrier have for
a departing domestic flight before they must “begin to move
the airplane to a location where passengers can safely get off
….”?
3hr
3.
How many hours does the air carrier have for
a departing international flight before they must: “begin to
move the airplane to a location where passengers can safely
get off …”?
4hr
4.
Does a passenger have a right to food and water during an
extended tarmac delay? If so, what type of food (e.g., full
meal?) is required.
Yes, snack, such as a granola bar, and drinking water.
5.
Must the airline tell the passenger the status of the delay? And
if so, at what time must the notifications to passengers begin?
Yes, when the delay exceeds 30min.
6.
Are passengers protected by these tarmac delay rules if the
delay occurs at a foreign airport – but they will be flying to the
US?
Although passengers who experience an extended tarmac delay at a
foreign airport while flying to the U.S. may be protected from extended
tarmac delays by the laws of another nation, they are not protected
from extended tarmac delays by U.S. law.
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