jn_12
Senior Member
I can confirm that Porter has never cancelled a flight because they felt there weren't enough people on board.
Today's delays are entirely weather related at YTZ. Did you not notice all the thunderstorm cells passing through the area, combined with the fog on the island?
Also, it is not unheard of for the window of opportunity for landing at YTZ to be literally a couple minutes. They know how long it takes to fly from A to B and if they see a window of opportunity where the weather is expected to be a bit better, then they'll try and time it to get in there at that time. Sometimes it works, sometimes the projections are off and they're forced to go to Pearson.
Today's delays are entirely weather related at YTZ. Did you not notice all the thunderstorm cells passing through the area, combined with the fog on the island?
Also, it is not unheard of for the window of opportunity for landing at YTZ to be literally a couple minutes. They know how long it takes to fly from A to B and if they see a window of opportunity where the weather is expected to be a bit better, then they'll try and time it to get in there at that time. Sometimes it works, sometimes the projections are off and they're forced to go to Pearson.
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