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Offline GeezingGuy

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Aborted Takeoff -- Listening to Professionalism
« on: April 03, 2023, 14:12:10 UTC »
On Mar 31 DL 1482 had takeoff clearance cancelled while rolling, resulting in a rejected takeoff and cancelled flight.  TV news reported from the passenger perspective.  No doubt an aborted takeoff can be scary in the back. 

Here's the link the to broadcast:  https://www.kbtx.com/2023/04/02/delta-flight-aborts-takeoff-another-aircraft-crosses-runway/

Listening to the controller/pilot-not-flying interchange makes it sound pretty routine.



Offline RonR

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Re: Aborted Takeoff -- Listening to Professionalism
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2023, 20:40:42 UTC »
Rejected takeoffs do happen from time to time.  In this case, it appears that a Learjet was thought to have crossed over the runway hold-short line prompting the tower controller to cancel the takeoff clearance.

Pilots can also reject a takeoff if they believe it would be unsafe to continue (engine issue, bird strike, etc.).  While not occurring routinely, it does happen.